Bambistew
Well-known member
Isn't there something about ID rules, that you can only apply for one species in the limited draw or something? Been a few years since I applied there. Definitely have the best odds in the west for any of the big 3.
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Isn't there something about ID rules, that you can only apply for one species in the limited draw or something? Been a few years since I applied there. Definitely have the best odds in the west for any of the big 3.
Yup. You can only apply for either moose, or goat, or sheep, but only one of them. If you apply for any of them, you cannot apply in the deer/elk/antelope draw. For any, you must buy the non-refundable NR hunting license.
..... No pricey required non-res hunting license like Idaho?
Montana changed the fees for moose sheep and goat last year, $10 to apply for residents, $30 for non-residents, per species. then if you draw, you pay the remainder of the fee for the tag. so for the price of a nice dinner for two, as a non-res you can apply for all three species.
MT goat tags are a piece of cake to draw. I plan to draw my 3rd one in 2016.
Plus bonus point fees, which add up.
Isn't it something like $240 now for a NR to apply for the big 3?
Originally Posted by mtmiller
MT goat tags are a piece of cake to draw. I plan to draw my 3rd one in 2016.