Pucky Freak
Well-known member
The small ratio of NR to R and outfitted to DIY is exactly why MT public land deer hunting quality suffers. By simple stats it is R hunter days over a entirely too long hunting season impacting deer hunting quality, but when you try to actually address that problem, it is your wealthy NR overlords and their friends in the legislature who stop you.Why the hate for outfitters? Even if they were cut completely out there isn’t enough scale with the amount of clients they take to alleviate the pressure from an 11 week OTC general season. Outfitters account for @ 7000 hunters annually. There’s nearly 200,000 deer hunters each year.
It makes no sense to me that if easing pressure on the resource is the focus and LE or regional caps is the mechanism to do so that reduction of R licenses aren’t front and center in the conversation.
This intense focus on NR and outfitted NR as the way to solve a problem by cutting a percentage of 25% of the total number of hunters doesn’t make sense to me if reducing pressure on the resource is the real focus.
I get it that NR and outfitted hunters are a convenient target for venting frustration. But venting frustration doesn’t solve a problem.
Not only that, in my opinion we’re at some semblance of equilibrium on the political front with the historic tension between MOGA , resident hunters, and landowners. Asking everyone to sacrifice an equal portion of opportunity is one thing. Asking one set of stakeholders to bear the brunt of the reduction is sure to trigger a renewed political fight that has a high likelihood of seeing even more preferential access towards NR licenses for outfitters. I can almost guarantee that if MOGA feels like it has to go to legislature to protect the status quo they are going to make sure they get more than just the status quo as an outcome.
Your wildlife is managed for the benefit of landowners, outfitters, clients, and NR’s. That problem is not going away until you cut the cancer out - cut NR tags. NR LO, NR outfitted, NR native, NR college student, NR DIY: all of the above. That should be step #1. Throttle the tags, strangle the lobby. Then you at least have an opportunity to manage wildlife for R quality.














