Gerald Martin
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So with all my sarcasm and tongue in cheek posting about the MT Deer and Elk Drawings, I just had a eureka moment pointed out to me about the MT combination licenses. Last year the reduced price for youth 12-17 was eliminated. I think it was a half priced tag.
For the past two years, I've been buying Sportsman's with bear tags for my kids and paying the full price of $85 plus other prerequisites. I just had it pointed out to me that for residents 12-17 and older than 62, the Sportsman's without bear is offered for $35 and a bear tag is available a la carte for $19.
It won't change the financial landscape for the average family, but when you are buying 4-5 tags for adults and kids, the savings can be put towards other things like wolf tags, DQ Blizzards, man bun grooming or a skinny latte. Or, the savings from paying full price for two of your youth hunters could buy the sportsman's without bear for your third.
For the past two years, I've been buying Sportsman's with bear tags for my kids and paying the full price of $85 plus other prerequisites. I just had it pointed out to me that for residents 12-17 and older than 62, the Sportsman's without bear is offered for $35 and a bear tag is available a la carte for $19.
It won't change the financial landscape for the average family, but when you are buying 4-5 tags for adults and kids, the savings can be put towards other things like wolf tags, DQ Blizzards, man bun grooming or a skinny latte. Or, the savings from paying full price for two of your youth hunters could buy the sportsman's without bear for your third.