Pro's and Con's of the Montana Super Tag leave me a bit dissapointed HOWEVER amped, as a method to advance the funds for enforcement increase W/O my state tax dollars footing for what it generates.
There is a difference between playing a cash lottery and playing a lottery for hunting ground, Least IMO.
This method of NO restriction on the qty of tags to purchase supports the wealthy over those not holding such cash to dispose of for such opportunities. I believe this slaps directly in the face of hunters in general as it promotes an avantage for some over others - when this SHOULD hold an equal playing field for opportunity to hunt our land.
Hell, if this is acceptable - why the HELL do we have a point system drawings? Heck, lets make this a super draw and leave montana residents to the general tags...
Heh, here is where I hold my pro's... great revenue boost not adversely effecting Montana Tax Payers (Residents) for enforcement of F&G regs...
I think I have shared my con's for such. Wonder if there would be another way to do such - yet promotea balanced opportunity.
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This is available to the resident and non resident hunter with the purchase of a conservation tag.Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is once again offering a SuperTag lottery for hunters to take another shot at the dream.
Eight lucky hunters will win a SuperTag license to hunt moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, antelope, elk, deer, bison, and mountain lion in any hunting district in Montana—including Montana’s legendary trophy districts. Revenue from the new SuperTag sales is used to enhance hunting access and boost FWP enforcement efforts
This is what sticks my craw a bit...You must have a current year's conservation license to purchase SuperTag chances. An unlimited number of chances may be purchased at $5 per chance.
There is a difference between playing a cash lottery and playing a lottery for hunting ground, Least IMO.
This method of NO restriction on the qty of tags to purchase supports the wealthy over those not holding such cash to dispose of for such opportunities. I believe this slaps directly in the face of hunters in general as it promotes an avantage for some over others - when this SHOULD hold an equal playing field for opportunity to hunt our land.
Hell, if this is acceptable - why the HELL do we have a point system drawings? Heck, lets make this a super draw and leave montana residents to the general tags...
Heh, here is where I hold my pro's... great revenue boost not adversely effecting Montana Tax Payers (Residents) for enforcement of F&G regs...
I think I have shared my con's for such. Wonder if there would be another way to do such - yet promotea balanced opportunity.
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