Missoulaz28
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FWP proposes new, limited elk season structure to commission
If they can't get land owners transferable tags I guess they are just going to make everyones tag valid.
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FWP proposes new, limited elk season structure to commission
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If they can't get land owners transferable tags I guess they are just going to make everyones tag valid.
It’s been pretty clear since the beginning that paying clients would get to hunt all the bulls they want one way or another.Public land hunters will still be under the LE permit structure. It's just the dudes who pay to hunt private that have a gauranteed bull tag in those districts.
But I'm sure there won't be any confusion about this at all.
100% this.Public land hunters will still be under the LE permit structure. It's just the dudes who pay to hunt private that have a gauranteed bull tag in those districts.
But I'm sure there won't be any confusion about this at all.
.100% this.
I have no doubt that I won't be able to hunt any of those areas. I'm missing a few to many zeros in the bank account.
The discussion of "objectives" is a red-herring. Population numbers and curtailing them are functionally unrelated to why the hell LE Bull permits are involved.
I'm sitting in Duluth trying to read this on my phone. So, this is a response to elk numbers being too high? Maybe my screen is cutting some of it off, but how does granting unlimited bull elk permits to one group, based on property ownership/access do anything for population numbers, while making the serfs enter a limited entry drawing for the rare chance to get a limited entry bull tag?
I'll be back at a computer later and hopefully I will find I am just missing something here.
No way. $1k per bull - or, better, for trespass - to any and every slob with a general tag willing to pay is better for the landowner than what the outfitters is willing to pay for a lease. Guaranteed.I think you missed a zero in that tag price.
most of the hunts in those areas go for 12K to 14K and the last I heard the governors tag hunt starts at 20kI think you missed a zero in that tag price.
It’s just intended to reduce over population of elk in over objective areas…This will be the end of some of the best elk hunting in the state. A few select ranches will have an age class for years after; however, these bulls move 10-30 miles to rut some years. There isn’t a ranch large enough in SE MT to manage for an older age class even if they tried.