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Am I reading this correctly that the combo license went up from $643 last year to $912 this year? Isn't that a bad way to do business? We want more people to apply, so we'll raise the fees. Sure, the outfitted hunters are smiling because their price went down from $1500, but they are not the bulk of the money coming in, and they are also the group most likely to absorb a fee increase.We've been thinking about applying, but a $300 increase may exclude about 3 out of our group of 5.
Just a heads up to all, Montana draw deadline is March 15. We no longer are able to supply Outfitter Sponsored Tags, so everybody has to put in for the draw. It looks like some real high draw odds in Montana this year for those who are planning to over here.
Quote from: TwoBear on February 07, 2011, 09:17:39 AMJust a heads up to all, Montana draw deadline is March 15. We no longer are able to supply Outfitter Sponsored Tags, so everybody has to put in for the draw. It looks like some real high draw odds in Montana this year for those who are planning to over here. I dont see the odds increasing much at all. For the sake of arguement lets say there were 2000 deer tags available last year and 2000 guaranteed tags for the outfitter. Those 2K tags that the outfitters were giving out are now going into the general deer draw, so 4000 total. Again for the sake of arguement, lets assume that last year all the outfitter tags were given out, this means 2K hunters for both categories. Now, because of I-161, everyone is lumped into the same general category to draw from, there are still those 2K outfitter hunters that are applying, except now they are applying in the same category as you. Odds may change slightly either way but its not going to be significant. I hope that makes sense.
I seriously doubt that there were 2,000 people buying outfitter deer tags in montana last year. Seems way to high to me, but maybe I'm wrong.
We had 11500 tags and around 18000 applicants in 2009,