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Bye Bye MT
« on: February 12, 2016, 08:36:30 PM »
Well, time to bid adieu to my birth state after seeing the price increases.  Wow, they are sure proud of their animals these days.

I qualify for the nonresident native tags and my elk tag went from $80 to $505.50.  That has to be the record for the greatest percentage increase in one year.

I do get half off the regular nonresident price, but I have a hard time understanding how that is a bargain when I can get one in a neighboring state for less with pretty much as good otc odds for finding an animal.

It will now cost you just over a grand for the regular nonres combo.

Thanks to the legislatures of western states for defunding departments and making this a rich man's game.

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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2016, 08:53:45 PM »
Did they do another increase this year again?
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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2016, 09:00:42 PM »
$1001 combo
$851 elk
$597 deer

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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2016, 09:05:21 PM »
Well, time to bid adieu to my birth state after seeing the price increases.  Wow, they are sure proud of their animals these days.

I qualify for the nonresident native tags and my elk tag went from $80 to $505.50.  That has to be the record for the greatest percentage increase in one year.

I do get half off the regular nonresident price, but I have a hard time understanding how that is a bargain when I can get one in a neighboring state for less with pretty much as good otc odds for finding an animal.

It will now cost you just over a grand for the regular nonres combo.

Thanks to the legislatures of western states for defunding departments and making this a rich man's game.

Just ruined my night.  That bites! 

The rationale for the Native Born Non-resident tag opportunity was to keep sons & daughters of Montana connected and from my experience it worked fabulously.  Native sons of Montana who strayed, but stayed connected, frequently retired back home bringing their retirement income back with them.  For most the reason they strayed, in the first place, was chasing an income they could retire on. 

Given the opportunity to make a really good living in various fields, that Montana does not have a broad based economy to support...  you do the math on that one.

This kind of false economy, just doesn't resonate with those who are not as connected to the sport as we are.  Washington doubled our West Side Three-day pheasant license to north of $40 and I had to make a FOIA request to get the numbers and they are taking in less total income from three-day licenses and not increasing Full Season License sales at all... and I, who would MUCH PREFER to hunt alone, but take people who have never been IF I can talk them into it now have an almost impossible time talking someone into it.  Whereas I used to always get four of five takers per year.  Many of which bought a dog and are now east side hunters as well. 

Montana is going to cut the number of "casual" hunters drastically and the increased cost/participant makes the total revenue a "wash."  What will remain are the serious hunters and that also leaves out restaurant bills they pick up, and such.  Hey, ranchers seldom eat out and if you live in small town Mont eating out just doesn't fit into the family budget.  Comprehendre" bureaucrats? I doubt it.  You have to have living relatives who are still residing in Mont and you must hunt WITH THEM.  Those are the rules, you must be accompanied BY THEM. 

When in Mont, I never spend on lodging (if not close to a relative, there are friends who are offended if you and your entourage does not bunk with them), but I do treat my hosts as extravagantly as they choose to a few dinners out and make impulse purchases as well. Who doesn't when on vacation?  By God I bet every town that is big enough to have a Chamber of Commerce is just beside themselves.  And the restaurateurs and gas stations who are located in smaller towns are going nuts over this. 

Of course those who have relatives who are ideally situated will still come, but if they are ideally situated the Native Born Non-res were small potatoes anyway.  This is just going to kick the crud outa' the small town that "casual" hunter relatives came back to year after year to take maybe, if they are lucky, a raghorn bull and a couple deer around.  And, let's get one thing clear, most all of the tags were sold to Native Borns who paid $165 and shot a couple whitetails out of a wheat field that their relatives farm or a friend of their relatives farm.   

By far, the biggest loss is going to be the loss of an understanding of "how the other half lives."  When you draw city dwellers back, they actually get an appreciation for just how tough a Montana life is.  And when Federal laws are being made that affect farmers and ranchers and those who support such they have an INFORMED opinion.         

My dad just bought property in the Flathead Valley and I was looking forward to spending more time in Montana.  The heck of it is, he is pushing 90 and is selling his place in Billings, which I can understand, but he is also liquidating his real estate assets in AZ too and will not be wintering there in the future.  I always looked forward to spending ten days in AZ about this time of year.

Generally speaking we have all the meat we need from right here, but I have two cousins who ranch on the other side, one right smack against The Bob out of Augusta, surrounded by the Sun River Ranch and the Broken O, and I just like to accompany friends who are Mont residents on those properties.       
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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2016, 09:09:11 PM »
Yeah, pretty much my thoughts.  It was an easy way to get a guaranteed visit to my brother, dad and college.

They get fewer hunters for the same amount of revenue - unless you own the motel, gas station or bar.  What percentage of income do you think the Spa Hot springs Motel or Town Pump in White Sulphur bring in during hunting season?  Conservatively, I put $1k into that town a year and I do it pretty cheap.

The people that are giving it up are the diy guys like me, if you are shelling out $$$$$ for a guided hunt, what is another couple hundred?  At some point, the people that make a living from hunters will step up and say something.

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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2016, 09:20:35 PM »
We were planning a combo hunt in 2017 to, can't/won't spend that kind of money, I'll shorten my drive and stop in idaho, or go to wyoming.

Common sense officially dead now or?

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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #6 on: February 12, 2016, 09:27:50 PM »
Hmmmm.  We'll a deer tag has been $584ish for a while now :dunno:
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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #7 on: February 12, 2016, 09:40:00 PM »
Its been a grand for combo in idaho or montana give or take a few $ for awhile.   Price of memories just be happy you can buy em unlike other areas that are draw only - MT used to be less but you could only draw every other year .. X

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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #8 on: February 12, 2016, 09:40:18 PM »
Yeah, pretty much my thoughts.  It was an easy way to get a guaranteed visit to my brother, dad and college.

They get fewer hunters for the same amount of revenue - unless you own the motel, gas station or bar.  What percentage of income do you think the Spa Hot springs Motel or Town Pump in White Sulphur bring in during hunting season?  Conservatively, I put $1k into that town a year and I do it pretty cheap.

The people that are giving it up are the diy guys like me, if you are shelling out $$$$$ for a guided hunt, what is another couple hundred?  At some point, the people that make a living from hunters will step up and say something.

If you have relatives in White Sulfer you can hunt elk out of Monarch and Neihardt and whitetail deer on any of the hoot colonies and spend like a drunken sailor every evening in White Sulfer or on food at the bar in Monarch or Neihardt or Roy.  It's a good time and you may not get an elk, but then again most Native Born Non-res sons and daughters don't care.  They got a fork buck and a doe and a speed goat off the hoot colony and they can not wait to come back.  And, if your wife does not hunt, like mine, she is doing some shopping in town with the neighbors wife, who also does not hunt and learning all about how hard the city-dwellers make it from someone other than her husband, who she tunes out whenever he tries to expand her horizons far enough to be able to see that there are people who are just trying their best to raise a family in rural Mont without any appreciable interference from government.   

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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #9 on: February 12, 2016, 09:42:15 PM »
Its been a grand for combo in idaho or montana give or take a few $ for awhile.   Price of memories just be happy you can buy em unlike other areas that are draw only - MT used to be less but you could only draw every other year .. X

For Native Born Non-residents who still had a relative that was close, it was south of two-bucks. 

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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #10 on: February 12, 2016, 09:47:33 PM »
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It is still cheap. This should not be the deal breaker I thought it was. $505 isn't a grand, and it is still the greatest bargain going.  If this is current.   

South of $25/pay check/hunter is likely a yearly vacation/hunt a family can budget for.  If you have family that hunts you probably have "free guide service," not a guide that will put you on a trophy animal, but that was NEVER the intention of the program in the first place. 

My cousin has pack horses and we can be in The Bob in an hour from his spread, but I have never taken him up on that.  Maybe some day, but what I enjoy immensely is to be with long time family friends from Helena who want to go up to another cousin's ranch and shoot a couple white tails.  It is just a relaxing get away with my old friends for me and $303 on top of gas isn't a big deal if I can shoot a couple white tails and help them fill their freezer.  Not that there are not monster white tails, but this all about being with friends who hunt for meat to me. 

If I do get serious about taking a big bull, that kid grew up in The Bob and even a grand for a serious hunt is peanuts. 

 
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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #11 on: February 12, 2016, 10:16:12 PM »
Hmmmm.  We'll a deer tag has been $584ish for a while now :dunno:

It looks like it is the Native Born Non-res that is being increased and make absolutely no mistake about it - they are not the guy that is just fine spending ~$six-bucks on a deer tag.  They just want to come back to enjoy the company and hospitality of relatives and take a deer or two home.  If you are like me, thedeer I will take home is in the form of sausage the hoots have made from it.  Most hoot colonies offer butchering. 

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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #12 on: February 12, 2016, 10:20:08 PM »
If you just want a deer for sausage you can get a doe tag for $80.
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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #13 on: February 12, 2016, 10:34:52 PM »
I thought the big game combo was like 970 last year so that's only a 31$ increase  :dunno:
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Re: Bye Bye MT
« Reply #14 on: February 12, 2016, 10:36:00 PM »
If you just want a deer for sausage you can get a doe tag for $80.

Exactly, and if you are in Mont a doe is a gimme.  If you have relatives you can hunt elk with and are almost guaranteed coming home with two deer, $500 is not anything to get worked up over.

 


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