We are currently watching the increase of demand break systems a crossed the west. Some states are getting it some are not, wildlife get the brunt of it. A lot of blame should go around for increased demand. Nonresidents are the first to go and hopefully elk and deer will be addressed next. I didn’t get to see the glory days but I am going to get to watch the crash. And I’m here for it. This is a good bill and I hope more will follow to address the increased demand so we can keep wildlife on the landscape. That’s what this is all about right? More plates at the table for wildlife and conservation? The results have been less than amazing with increased demand so far.The pressure may have increased but as far as I can see, and I have seen quite a bit for quite a few years, the exponential increase has been non-local Montana hunters. If anything, over the last couple of years I have seen a decline in out of state upland hunters. In fact almost none have been hunting the extremely popular federal land I now focus on. I'm sure the radically increased cost of fuel and now meals and lodging will only further decrease the nonresident load.
The problem with declining pheasant numbers has been chiefly less habitat due to disappearing CRP and overgrazing cover due to a combination of prolonged drought and poor cattle prices (ranchers holding onto cattle). And of course, the exponential increase in resident Montana hunters. Hosing a few out of state hunters is like pissing on a wildfire. Doing something but accomplishes nothing.
Interesting how some on here scream for micromanagement of mule deer and elk but can't wrap their head around it for pheasants. Just flock shoot the nonresidents. That'll fix it. No it won't. They're not the problem and I think we all know it.