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Re: Montana Cutting Deer Licenses
« Reply #30 on: Today at 08:07:07 AM »
who in the hell would kill a mule deer doe!!!
Agreed.  And if I was a Montana resident I’d support this. 

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Re: Montana Cutting Deer Licenses
« Reply #31 on: Today at 05:20:44 PM »
who in the hell would kill a mule deer doe!!!
Alot of people.
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Re: Montana Cutting Deer Licenses
« Reply #32 on: Today at 05:35:17 PM »
Many things to improve the Montana mule deer situation could be done. This does absolutely nothing to help. Here are some things that would actually improve the situation yet FWP has chosen to ignore:

- Want to know what’s actually going on: implement mandatory hunter reporting.

- Want to rebuild numbers: stop allowing doe harvest.

- Want better age class: stop hunting November.

- Want less pressure: region specific tags for both res and non res; get rid of discounted NR tag programs; species specific general tags (MD or WT, must choose); move B tag doe seasons (should only be whitetail b tags at this point, still can’t believe MD does are open season on private land) to dates that differ from general season.

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Re: Montana Cutting Deer Licenses
« Reply #33 on: Today at 05:48:36 PM »
We hunted there for 10 days mid November. I saw no overcrowding where I was at. We were in the south east corner. Saw plenty of deer. I agree with what’s been said on the doe tags.
Limit the b tags to Whitetail
Then probably increase the price from 50 bucks to 150 bucks for non-residents
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Re: Montana Cutting Deer Licenses
« Reply #34 on: Today at 09:05:45 PM »
who in the hell would kill a mule deer doe!!!
Alot of people.

Right. When we went we’d always buy a doe tag too. Already there and made the investment might as well make it worth our trip. But there were tons and tons of deer where we were at. I don’t think I’d do it with as bad as people are making it sound now.

We hunted there for 10 days mid November. I saw no overcrowding where I was at. We were in the south east corner. Saw plenty of deer. I agree with what’s been said on the doe tags.
Limit the b tags to Whitetail
Then probably increase the price from 50 bucks to 150 bucks for non-residents

Are they only $50 now? I thought they were around $75 when we used to buy them but I haven’t been back since 2019

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Re: Montana Cutting Deer Licenses
« Reply #35 on: Today at 09:45:42 PM »
 Ok so I have a confession to make. Every year that I go I buy doe tags and eat them. Just to save a few.  :peep:
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