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The whole program with the Outfitter License fees paying for the Block Management program is a win/win/win/win for the poor hunter, the wealthy hunter, all hunters wanting access to private land, the outfitting industry, and the outfitted hunter.
Now answer this for me.....why are you so ademate to get rid of the whole program in Montana.
Because the guys who used to pay $1100 for a deer tag are now going to other states where they know they can get a license,
QuoteBecause the guys who used to pay $1100 for a deer tag are now going to other states where they know they can get a license, I'm betting those guys will still be applying except now they are only paying $527. If they draw, great, they just saved enough to pay for the rest of their hunt or help subsidize the cost of an additional out of state tag. If they don't draw then they can still apply in that other state you claim they were jumping ship for anyway.
As Montanans weigh all this out, it will be interesting to see what happens.
What about the majority of Non-res hunters who used to only pay $343?How is this better for them?
and as BP said the 200 difference in tag cost willnot likely change someones mind in hiring an outfitter.
QuoteAs Montanans weigh all this out, it will be interesting to see what happens. True, and like you I seriously doubt it will pass. I can see them coming up with a compromise though in order to justify an increase in tag fees. QuoteWhat about the majority of Non-res hunters who used to only pay $343?How is this better for them? Maybe the increase in drawing odds has them drawing every other year on average rather than every 3rd year?
No, I don't think it will. Do the math, currently I believe about 10% of non-resident deer licenses are sold as Outfitter Licenses, so the odds should only improve by about 1/10th, in my book it's not even close to a bargain for that amount of gain in odds for the amount of increase in fees.I am still curious why you are so adament to get rid of the Outfitter Licenses when the modest rewards are so costly to all the other non-res hunters.There are numerous Montana politics involved here, so it will be interesting.