Senate Bill 58 would increase the maximum payment for landowners who participate in Block Management from $25,000 to up to $50,000.
Currently, landowners who participate receive a $13/day/public hunter allowed to hunt on their property, however, they are capped at $25,000, or ~1900 hunters. The amendment would increase that cap to $50,000, and would also open the door for FWP to increase the $13/day payment.
Block Management is by no means perfect, but this is still a good step to see to help compensate those landowners who participate and create more hunting opportunity for the hunting public. The fact that it has wide support also bodes well.
The news article is below (use an incognito window to get it to open)
The proposed bill revision is here:
Currently, landowners who participate receive a $13/day/public hunter allowed to hunt on their property, however, they are capped at $25,000, or ~1900 hunters. The amendment would increase that cap to $50,000, and would also open the door for FWP to increase the $13/day payment.
Block Management is by no means perfect, but this is still a good step to see to help compensate those landowners who participate and create more hunting opportunity for the hunting public. The fact that it has wide support also bodes well.
The news article is below (use an incognito window to get it to open)
Bill doubling landowner payment cap for Block Management earns support
Both conservation and agriculture groups endorsed the bill on Tuesday.
www.bozemandailychronicle.com
The proposed bill revision is here: