Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: bowhunterforever on May 27, 2010, 10:50:37 PM
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How much$$ are the antelope Doe/Fawn tags and how many can you buy?Thanks
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This is from page 76 of the Montana regulations:
Antelope B License (doe/fawn)
The cost of the first nonresident
antelope B license whether issued
through FWP drawings, over-thecounter,
or through surplus is $200.
Additional nonresident antelope B
license cost is $50.
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I guess I should have included this too:
Antelope License (either sex)
• License holders may legally take
antelope subject to all specifications
on the license. The total number of
antelope licenses an individual may
hold is three, only one of which may
be an either-sex license.
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Yeah, it's $200 more for a doe fawn tag. What a ripoff. You used to be able to get the doe fawn tag as a NR for $70 if you had an either sex tag. Getting more and more expensive everywhere you go. Thank god my wife likes shoes and purses enough she never notices what my tags cost! :yike:
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Ive been told that apparently the law has always Been $200, for the first and $50 for the others but there was a glitch in the system, and they previously were charging $50 each for surplus doe/fawn tags. I was told that someone complained that people werent paying the appropriate fee, so they are enforcing it this year, and then are going to attempt to change it back to $50 next legislative session or something to that effect. I went last year, and had 3 tags, which cost $150 total + fees. Hope this helps you out.
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That sucks! I thought they were $50 a piece, $200 is alittle much for a doe.