Below is attached the Position Statement from Montana Sportsmen Alliance on HB 144-allowing hounds to hunt bears. If this bill is of concern to you make your thoughts known to the FWP House Committee members.
TO THE HOUSE FISH, WILDLIFE & PARKS COMMITTEE:
RE: HB 144-Allow hound hunting for black bears
POSITION: Montana Sportsmen’s Alliance hereby goes on record OPPOSING this bill based on the following reasons:
• Fall season conflicts with other sportsman groups. Hounds would be disruptive to other hunting activities (elk, deer, grouse, goats, sheep, etc.) already in progress.
• With spring seasons we have concerns that sows with cubs could be chased, and that could put either dogs or bears in potential trouble.
• Wildlife harassment is an issue at any time of the year, but spring time is especially a concern. Disturbances caused by hounds could have negative effects on pregnant female ungulates, and displace other wildlife at a crucial time.
• Montana has a growing Grizzly bear population. How would that effect delisting? We do know that a mix of hounds, Grizzly bears, and man wouldn’t work too well.
• According to MT Fish Wildlife & Parks personnel, black bear populations are sustainable right now. With a hound season added, other types of bear hunting opportunities could be impacted negatively.
Once again we would like to state our OPPOSITION for HB 144
Thank you for your time and consideration. Montana Sportsmen Alliance Leadership Group
TO THE HOUSE FISH, WILDLIFE & PARKS COMMITTEE:
RE: HB 144-Allow hound hunting for black bears
POSITION: Montana Sportsmen’s Alliance hereby goes on record OPPOSING this bill based on the following reasons:
• Fall season conflicts with other sportsman groups. Hounds would be disruptive to other hunting activities (elk, deer, grouse, goats, sheep, etc.) already in progress.
• With spring seasons we have concerns that sows with cubs could be chased, and that could put either dogs or bears in potential trouble.
• Wildlife harassment is an issue at any time of the year, but spring time is especially a concern. Disturbances caused by hounds could have negative effects on pregnant female ungulates, and displace other wildlife at a crucial time.
• Montana has a growing Grizzly bear population. How would that effect delisting? We do know that a mix of hounds, Grizzly bears, and man wouldn’t work too well.
• According to MT Fish Wildlife & Parks personnel, black bear populations are sustainable right now. With a hound season added, other types of bear hunting opportunities could be impacted negatively.
Once again we would like to state our OPPOSITION for HB 144
Thank you for your time and consideration. Montana Sportsmen Alliance Leadership Group