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For sure, even 10% would impact the odds quite a bit, especially considering applicants goes up every year anyway.For me, it would actually be a good thing as it would likely pull hunters off public land I hunt and concentrate them on leased land and much better areas where outfitters are more likely to hunt. I still oppose it 100% because taking tags from the public to give to your rich buddies isn't the way things should be done. Plenty of places for them to use that model, MT shouldn't be one of them.
Montana doesn't have outfitter tags now, the rich have to join the draw like everyone else. They did up until 2010 and they were dropped.
Well from what I understand that many of outfitters are really hurting. If you don't have a Turner Ranch lease or some other kind of lease it might be tough. Joe blow that lives in Trout Creek and takes his clients on public land seems to be the ones hurting.
Quote from: meatwhack on February 02, 2021, 05:25:40 PMQuote from: DWBMontana on January 31, 2021, 08:15:52 PMI am guessing the gentleman who is putting this forward has family and , or friends who are outfitters. Montana's did away with outfitter sponsored tags quite a few years back, I doubt there is more support today for it then back then, political suicide in most areas of Montana. I do wish the state would give landowners some support by offering them landowner sponsored tags for elk and antelope like they do for deer. Everybody thinks farmers and ranchers are rich, but way to many struggle like so many others in this country. I know the ranch we lease for hunting has a terrible problem with elk destroying fencing, hay stacks, they deserve to have some relief. Landowner tags in other states have been very successful it seems.Sounds like they should charge more for the lease to hunt rather than asking for money from F&G.How about those ranches that are not fortunate to have a lease that have animal concerns? What is wrong with letting ranchers and farmers have some skin in the game?
Quote from: DWBMontana on January 31, 2021, 08:15:52 PMI am guessing the gentleman who is putting this forward has family and , or friends who are outfitters. Montana's did away with outfitter sponsored tags quite a few years back, I doubt there is more support today for it then back then, political suicide in most areas of Montana. I do wish the state would give landowners some support by offering them landowner sponsored tags for elk and antelope like they do for deer. Everybody thinks farmers and ranchers are rich, but way to many struggle like so many others in this country. I know the ranch we lease for hunting has a terrible problem with elk destroying fencing, hay stacks, they deserve to have some relief. Landowner tags in other states have been very successful it seems.Sounds like they should charge more for the lease to hunt rather than asking for money from F&G.
I am guessing the gentleman who is putting this forward has family and , or friends who are outfitters. Montana's did away with outfitter sponsored tags quite a few years back, I doubt there is more support today for it then back then, political suicide in most areas of Montana. I do wish the state would give landowners some support by offering them landowner sponsored tags for elk and antelope like they do for deer. Everybody thinks farmers and ranchers are rich, but way to many struggle like so many others in this country. I know the ranch we lease for hunting has a terrible problem with elk destroying fencing, hay stacks, they deserve to have some relief. Landowner tags in other states have been very successful it seems.
This measure passed in 2010https://sosmt.gov/elections/ballot_issues/2010-2/i-161/