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Montana Nonres elk/deer $$$912.00
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<blockquote data-quote="gr8whyt" data-source="post: 463877" data-attributes="member: 28526"><p>bigngreen,</p><p></p><p>Amen on everything you said!</p><p></p><p>Some landowners have opened good hunting lands to the Block Management Program. And for the most part hunters are very respectful of the land and and rules specified. The Block Management program was paid for the Outfitter Sponsored Non-resident licenses. With the elimination of these licenses by I-161, prices of all remaining non-resident licenses have been raised and a percentage of those increases devoted to pay for the Block Management and other access enhancement programs. These private land access programs are good for both residents and non-residents alike and good for landowner/sportsman relations.</p><p></p><p>It wasn't too many years ago that there were no Outfitter Sponsored licenses, so in a sense, Montana is returning to the way it was for non-resident licenses. What has changed, however, is the need to pay for the private land access programs (like Block Management), hence the need to increase prices.</p><p></p><p>-- gr8whyt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gr8whyt, post: 463877, member: 28526"] bigngreen, Amen on everything you said! Some landowners have opened good hunting lands to the Block Management Program. And for the most part hunters are very respectful of the land and and rules specified. The Block Management program was paid for the Outfitter Sponsored Non-resident licenses. With the elimination of these licenses by I-161, prices of all remaining non-resident licenses have been raised and a percentage of those increases devoted to pay for the Block Management and other access enhancement programs. These private land access programs are good for both residents and non-residents alike and good for landowner/sportsman relations. It wasn't too many years ago that there were no Outfitter Sponsored licenses, so in a sense, Montana is returning to the way it was for non-resident licenses. What has changed, however, is the need to pay for the private land access programs (like Block Management), hence the need to increase prices. -- gr8whyt [/QUOTE]
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