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I personally believe there should be a Max of 14 days for the entire upland season, including grouse & pheasants for non residents.And then limit them to a 7-day license
I hunt huns and sharptails which open Sept 1, not just forest grouse in the mountains.I have family and friends that are nonresidents that would be affected. Are there really that many people grouse hunting in the mountains?
Yes. Yea there isI have family and friends that are nonresidents that would be affected. Are there really that many people grouse hunting in the mountains?
I got excited when I first read it I thought nonresidents could only hunt birds sept 1- sept 15. Reading thoroughly is important.
It’s ok to look at and walk by an animal. I know it’s not the historical Montana way but you don’t have to shoot something to enjoy wildlife.I wonder if they would consider making mountain grouse archery-only for nonresidents Sept 1-14? I know at least a few elk hunters that really like their grouse and they’ll be in the woods either way (if crowding is more of a concern than harvest).
I would also consider linking it to the big game combo so that those out there already big game hunting still have the ‘opportunity’ harvests. Something like “all non-residents must have an active big game combo license to take mountain grouse before September 15th”.
Oh I agree with you there. I just posed those as ideas and I’m not attached to either one. I just thought those might be compromises that balance opportunity without worsening the crowding. I’m also usually pro-regulation that avoids increasing complexity. It’s unfortunate, but how many nonresident elk hunters will kill grouse during that period either way? Some due to a lack of knowledge and others because they don’t care. But to be clear I’m not trying to go as far as saying we shouldn’t make regulations that are better for wildlife just because people won’t follow them.It’s ok to look at and walk by an animal. I know it’s not the historical Montana way but you don’t have to shoot something to enjoy wildlife.