theat
Well-known member
I would be fine with Montana going to 15% for nonresidents.
A lot of non residents seem to think they deserve more tags. The problem is there are not enough tags for everyone. I know plenty of Montana residents that have never drawn a MSG tag and probably never will. Seems kind of unfair for them don't you think? In 15 years of applying I drew my first elk permit this fall and have never drawn a deer permit. I don't even apply for any of the coveted low odds units.
Yes, there are plenty of places in Montana that have Moose and Sheep living on private land.
Those advocating more nonresident tags in areas with lots of federal land do realize that just because the animals they are hunting happen to be on federal land during the fall does not mean they spend the rest of the year there? Many elk and deer spend a good chunk of the year on state Wildlife Management Areas as well as private lands.
A lot of non residents seem to think they deserve more tags. The problem is there are not enough tags for everyone. I know plenty of Montana residents that have never drawn a MSG tag and probably never will. Seems kind of unfair for them don't you think? In 15 years of applying I drew my first elk permit this fall and have never drawn a deer permit. I don't even apply for any of the coveted low odds units.
Yes, there are plenty of places in Montana that have Moose and Sheep living on private land.
Those advocating more nonresident tags in areas with lots of federal land do realize that just because the animals they are hunting happen to be on federal land during the fall does not mean they spend the rest of the year there? Many elk and deer spend a good chunk of the year on state Wildlife Management Areas as well as private lands.