Reduction in number of NR deer licenses

It will be interesting if this has any effect I’m not sure it will be a drop in the bucket of what needs to happen.
 
Interesting….

“On the elk front, an amendment from Commissioner Ian Wargo was proposed that would have limited the number of elk a person can harvest each year on public land to one elk a year. That amendment failed on a vote of 2 to 4.”

Then the very next paragraph…..


“Non-resident hunter impacts on Montana hunters and the animal populations have been a significant point of discussion in recent years.”

Of course it’s the nonresidents fault. Lmfao.
 
Well, when Montanans can find more Washington plates than bucks, it tends to become a point of discussion.

No, it's not all the NR's fault and I'd be a fool to think so. But cuts should start at the NR. I don't care what the budget implications are.
 
It will be interesting if this has any effect I’m not sure it will be a drop in the bucket of what needs to happen.
I don't think it'll have a huge difference but I'll take it. I hope it indicates someone is paying attention.
 
Well, when Montanans can find more Washington plates than bucks, it tends to become a point of discussion.

No, it's not all the NR's fault and I'd be a fool to think so. But cuts should start at the NR. I don't care what the budget implications are.
I don’t disagree, stating this as one of the dreaded Washingtonians. I probably would have started with restricting the purchase of “B” licenses if I was you guys.
 
Well, when Montanans can find more Washington plates than bucks, it tends to become a point of discussion.

No, it's not all the NR's fault and I'd be a fool to think so. But cuts should start at the NR. I don't care what the budget implications are.
If they keep doing what they have been doing the budget is going to break when people quit coming here for lack of deer hunt quality and experience.
 
But how will the local economies survive without 2500 NR who shopped at walmart/costco and maybe got ice with the gas in tiny towns?

Hearing that parroted from a commissioner made my ears bleed. The additional x,000 bird hunters that come might make up for it and then some anyway.
 
I don’t disagree, stating this as one of the dreaded Washingtonians. I probably would have started with restricting the purchase of “B” licenses if I was you guys.
I probably shouldn't use any particular state as an example. It is surprising though the percentage of WA plates I see in the area I hunt. :) But.....for the most part they are as friendly as any of us and I have no problem with them.
 
The potential budget shortfall could be made up by increasing all of the NR licenses.

If we are trying to improve the herd, I don't see how reducing NR licenses helps.
 
The article also said resident's extra deer tags go from 8 possible to 3 tags. That's also a good move. I would like to see no doe tags for a year or two and see if that would help the mule deer populations.
 
The potential budget shortfall could be made up by increasing all of the NR licenses.

If we are trying to improve the herd, I don't see how reducing NR licenses helps.
Can you explain this more? I don’t see how reducing licenses is a bad thing.
 
It will be interesting if this has any effect I’m not sure it will be a drop in the bucket of what needs to happen.
Take even the smallest wins these days. Been a while since we've had any chamge in favor of the resource here imo. Like I was always told, "better than nothin"
 
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