Gnomepunter
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- May 27, 2025
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I wouldn’t overthink it. The price you payed for a NR license is your contribution to FWP’s professionals. NR license sales are 73% of total license dollars collected.
Enjoy your hunt, look for mature animal that makes you happy and don’t feel guilty about shooting one.
If you are hunting an area with a decent population of wolves then you might consider picking up a tag. They’re really cheap and a wolf is an incredible trophy in its own right.
As far a bears or lions hunt them if you want on the merits of them being a game animal not necessarily a predator to be eliminated. They’re a natural part of our MT’s diverse suite of wildlife.
In all reality if you want to put predator control into perspective there’s going to be @ 200,000 two legged predators with rifles in their hands trying to kill deer and elk this year… no tags available for them and shooting is definitely prohibited..![]()