teej89
Well-known member
I tried hijacking another thread instead of having to start ANOTHER Montana post but it didn't take.
My question is as a non-resident, I am hunting archery elk this year and going back for rifle deer. When I'm applying how does the big game combo work with the permit? Because it looks like I have to draw the big game combo in order to qualify for getting the permit, is this correct? So are there two rounds of draws for NR, first to see if you draw a big game combo, which I've heard there's always leftovers, then if you do you get put in the pool to see if you draw your permit? I only want to put in for one choice, the 900-20 permit, do I have to fill in my other 2 choices?
Also when I submit my permit I need to purchase a bow and arrow license as well if I'm doing the 900-20 correct?
My hunters ed doesn't have any #s on it, it's from PA, I forget what Colorado told me to do last year, I was hoping there'd be some PA guys here or others with this same issue that could shed light on this?
I apologize, I lied, it was more than one question...
Thanks guys!
My question is as a non-resident, I am hunting archery elk this year and going back for rifle deer. When I'm applying how does the big game combo work with the permit? Because it looks like I have to draw the big game combo in order to qualify for getting the permit, is this correct? So are there two rounds of draws for NR, first to see if you draw a big game combo, which I've heard there's always leftovers, then if you do you get put in the pool to see if you draw your permit? I only want to put in for one choice, the 900-20 permit, do I have to fill in my other 2 choices?
Also when I submit my permit I need to purchase a bow and arrow license as well if I'm doing the 900-20 correct?
My hunters ed doesn't have any #s on it, it's from PA, I forget what Colorado told me to do last year, I was hoping there'd be some PA guys here or others with this same issue that could shed light on this?
I apologize, I lied, it was more than one question...
Thanks guys!