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From Montana FWP April newsletter
“This year, hunters came out in record numbers to apply for permits and purchase licenses in advance of the April 1 deadline. More than 82,384 residents and 16,650 nonresidents applied for elk and deer permits. That’s a 12.48 percent and 29.52 percent increase over last year, respectively.”
Who’s gonna wait this out over the next few years to see who’s gonna stay in the application game in the “West” and who thinks that the popularity of “big game” hunting is here to stay?
I say this because it’s getting harder and harder to “get in the game” for a quality tag. It’s costs more money every year and there is no sign of it slowing down. Could any “veterans” of the hunting realm talk about trends they saw over their lifetime where something like this happened where it became popular and then interest fell off? Because Montana hunting has gone crazy this year (in a good way of interest ) and there is no sign of slowing down. Thanks for the contributions. Just trying to keep this in perspective and know where “we” should focus application efforts. The game is becoming all “long-term”.
“This year, hunters came out in record numbers to apply for permits and purchase licenses in advance of the April 1 deadline. More than 82,384 residents and 16,650 nonresidents applied for elk and deer permits. That’s a 12.48 percent and 29.52 percent increase over last year, respectively.”
Who’s gonna wait this out over the next few years to see who’s gonna stay in the application game in the “West” and who thinks that the popularity of “big game” hunting is here to stay?
I say this because it’s getting harder and harder to “get in the game” for a quality tag. It’s costs more money every year and there is no sign of it slowing down. Could any “veterans” of the hunting realm talk about trends they saw over their lifetime where something like this happened where it became popular and then interest fell off? Because Montana hunting has gone crazy this year (in a good way of interest ) and there is no sign of slowing down. Thanks for the contributions. Just trying to keep this in perspective and know where “we” should focus application efforts. The game is becoming all “long-term”.