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MSA is made up of pretty much the same guys as the MWF, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it most likely is a duck! True MSA wasn't formed when testimony was given on HB-361, but their President Vito did give untruthful testimony opposing HB-361. And that is why I am so upset, those archery elk permits has caused me not draw a permit and for what reason?
You could give out a million cow tags for those Hunting Districts and that still doesn't mean the landowners are going to open up their ranches when they can't draw a either sexed permit for their friends, family, clients and themselves. You just don't get it do you? It isn't about population objectives, it is about trying to open up more access to private property, pure and simple, and that is what is what is pissing me off! I am caught in the middle, losing more and more access. The MWF & MSA are not doing us any good and don't say you are representing the majority of the sportsmen and women in Montana.
I-161 has the Department worried because of I-161 they have over 3,000 elk licenses still available. The main thing I-161 has done is to decrease the over all number of applicants by 40% for the big game licenses. The typical nonresident just isn't willing to pay the higher priced license. The last two years since I-161 were the first years in recent history that the FWP hasn't sold all of the licenses and have had many hunters on the alternates list.
I don't know much about 607 but what I have heard is that we should be happy that they kept their deer licenses or they would have return both licenses causing even more lost revenue. What has really hurt the Department is all of the Nonresident hunters that have returned their elk licenses because they didn't draw an archery elk permit. So the Department should also be thanking the MWF & MSA for their support of both of these blunders!
buzz...i take exception to the "outfitter welfare" comment....the OSL was not "welfare"...nor subsidy. That license was no different than a couch or car on a showroom floor....it was simply a vehicle we had to sell(for the state) in order for someone wanting to use my services to hunt w/ me. period...today my clients still enjoy a 100% draw rate for license, and the license is less expensive...161 was a dismal failure.
Folks fear for their jobs and that is affecting how they do their jobs.
1. The wilderness bill...a couple of the MOGA members thought it was a good idea...I wished them luck w/ it and told them it would never fly...and I was right...it did not.
The people need to demand accountability from the Governor and the MTFWP Leadership for issues like this. The same people need to be held accountable for creating a working atmosphere where FWP employees are kept from expressing their professional opinions on what is best for the citizens wildlife. IMO, the MTFWP Director has created nothing but a hostile work environment and should be taken to task for it.
Thats a sorry excuse of a Director that has to use threats of terminating employment of his own people for doing whats best for the wildlife.
The politics and shady back-room deals need to end...the only thing truly suffering from this is OUR PUBLIC WILDLIFE and some damn good FWP employees that deserve much better.
I would hope the Gov and the Gov to be is aware of how we feel,, If not what would be the best route for us to take and make sure the new guys in town (after the election) are aware..
Part of the problem with this entire subject is based on the above statement...You hope it takes enough time that YOU will no longer have to deal with it as you will be dead or retired. The great thing about a lot of people on this site...they want to leave a legacy. They want MANY generations to have the same or more opportunity than they have. It's not all about today and the dollar signs...It seems you look at the resource in what it can do for you...many here look at what they can do for the resource.