silencedogood
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Thank you for the reply. I appreciate that. Talked with my county's prosecutor that has experience in wildlife law/regulation enforcement. very insightful, i would suggest the same for everyone reading. This initiative will affect nowhere else except for us poor souls within rez boundaries as laws/regulations have are already in place for private land owners outside the exterior of reservation boundaries. Any mention to reservations is mute because this is a state issue, not the tribes....Checkerboarded land anyone?... since the land this initiative is affecting is private property aka deeded "fee" lands within the exterior boundary of a reservation...not affecting tribal owned lands, USA in trust lands, etc.
To address your concerns about private land owners (resident or not) getting a by-pass on the draw system and having a only tag..Lets look at the body of the initiative, especially stuff in bold/underline>
(7) Except when wildlife populations are in severe decline due to environmental factors such as disease or drought, the commission may not prohibit deer, elk, or black bear hunting with a state-issued license during a statewide general hunting season by a landowner meeting the requirements of 87-2-121(2). (7)(8)
." Section 2. Section 87-2-121, MCA, is amended to read: "87-2-121. Lawful method of hunting on landowner's private property. In recognition of the inalienable right of persons to acquire and possess property in all lawful ways contained in Article II, section 3, of the Montana constitution and of the heritage of individual citizens to harvest wild game animals contained in Article IX, section 7, of the Montana constitution; (1) a landowner and a landowner's guests and lessees may hunt on the landowner's private property as long as the hunting is conducted in the manner provided by law and is consistent with regulations on means of take and bag limits; and (2) except to protect wildlife populations under 87-1-301(7), hunting regulations may not impose or effect a prohibition on a landowner hunting deer, elk, or black bear on the landowner's private property with a state-issued license if: (a) the hunting is conducted during general hunting season with a state-issued license in the manner provided by law and regulation pertaining to means of take and bag limits; and (b) the landowner is licensed to hunt, having paid the base hunting license fee, and attained a conservation license and the state-issued license or licenses for hunting deer, elk, or black bear"
The non-resident land owner still has to purchase a non-resident license... There is a limited number of them of course., unless of course you hire an outfitter, then no limit on the number sold>>That is the way it is now<< "state issued license in the manner by law"... "Regulations pertaining to means of take and bag limits", takes care of the special draw areas. Means of take, requires you to hunt during an open season, with the proper equipment and license. A special permit is a license. You can research all of the MCAs with regards to licenses... but every line says (license or permits). They are legally the same. A permit is a license that gives you special treatment, that's all.
Since Montana is a small place, i was able to track down Rick Schoening, the person who is getting this initiative going, online and get his contact info and talk to him a bit about this.
It would be worth contacting him to get more insight.. email me for his phone number [email protected]
Agree or not, it would be worth listening to someone's perspective who was a MT FWP game warden for 28 years.
Would be worth discussing more that this initiative will unlock 3.3 million acres of deeded fee lands for landowners and nonlandowners to hunt on... Thank you for that. Because of my blood quantum, i will never be able to hunt within reservation boundaries so this is that mechanism i hope. p.s. check out this new law, the department will give land owners a FREE license!! 87-2-513 MCA.