Northwoods
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My brother moved from Wyoming to Montana so I'm reading through the Montana hunting regulations. A nonresident big game combination is $1001.50. This includes the following licenses; conservation, deer, elk, upland bird, base hunting, and season fishing.
Now the regulations state that in order to apply for a license I first need to have a base hunting license and conservation license. However, I'm assuming that since the big game combo includes these two licenses I will be able to just apply for the big game combo without first purchasing the conservation and base hunting license. Is this correct? I'm sure it will make more sense once I actually go through the application process.
Now the regulations state that in order to apply for a license I first need to have a base hunting license and conservation license. However, I'm assuming that since the big game combo includes these two licenses I will be able to just apply for the big game combo without first purchasing the conservation and base hunting license. Is this correct? I'm sure it will make more sense once I actually go through the application process.