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Montana Nonres elk/deer $$$912.00
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 464286" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Here's how it breaks down;</p><p></p><p>2011 DEPARTMENT REVENUE</p><p>is is an illustration of FWP's funding. Actual annual revenues</p><p>from these sources may fall above or below the figures used here.</p><p>Statutory ...................................................2.2%............$1,953,732</p><p>Other State Revenue..............................12%..........$10,511,513</p><p>Federal Funds ...........................................20%..........$17,437,281</p><p>Hunting and Fishing Licenses.........65.8%..........$57,561,539</p><p>(33 percent derived from resident licenses and 67 percent from nonresident licenses)</p><p>DEPARTMENT TOTAL:.............................100%...........$87,464,065</p><p>2011 FISH AND WILDLIFE DIVISION REVENUE</p><p>e Fish and Wildlife Division includes five programs:</p><p>Wildlife, Communication and Education,</p><p>Fisheries, Law Enforcement, and Strategic Planning</p><p>and Data Services. e programs are funded by</p><p>statutory revenue, hunting and fishing license revenue,</p><p>other state revenue and federal funds.</p><p>Statutory Revenue</p><p>Statutory revenue is revenue appropriated specifically</p><p>by Montana law—for example, to support operations,</p><p>maintenance and forest management on</p><p>the state's wildlife management areas.</p><p>Hunting And Fishing License Revenue</p><p>is license revenue source includes all license sales,</p><p>interest earnings and miscellaneous revenues. About</p><p>two-thirds of FWP's license revenue comes from</p><p>nonresident license sales.</p><p>Other State Revenue</p><p>e Fish and Wildlife Division receives revenue</p><p>from other state sources. For example, the nongame</p><p>income tax check-off contributions made by taxpayers</p><p>supports nongame species management and improved</p><p>wildlife viewing opportunities.</p><p>Federal Funds</p><p>More than $12.8 million comes from an excise tax on</p><p>sporting arms and ammunition, handguns and certain</p><p>archery equipment (Pittman-Robertson). About</p><p>$9.26 million in federal funding comes from an excise</p><p>tax on fishing equipment and electric trolling</p><p>motors, a federal fuel tax and import duties on fishing</p><p>tackle and pleasure boats (Dingell-Johnson).</p><p>Montana received $1.3 million in 2010 from the</p><p>State Wildlife Grant Program to help fund research</p><p>and management programs for species that have</p><p>special conservation needs.</p><p>2011 PARKS DIVISION REVENUE</p><p></p><p>The public ground being land locked it cuts all ways, resident and non resident. These land owners don't give a second though to our local economy they own the land for their amusement only and the only thing they contribute to the local economy is taxes. </p><p>One key thing one has to understand is NF,BLM and FWP have almost zero cooperation! FWP has been frustrated by all the road closures because guys just can't get into the elk and then they do not make their harvest goals. NF and BLM are on an anti hunting bend and do nothing to help us at all, they don't care if ground is land locked, in fact it is part of the plan I would say.</p><p></p><p>In my area of MT hunting is NOT what supports the community it is cattle!!! Take one ranch here, employing 6-8 families, vets and local businesses and you sell that ranch to one of the individuals we are talking that buys it to own a piece of MT for a hunting preserve. Cows are gone, you have one family employed to care take the building and run people of, several of these guys fly in with staff and all the goods they need, they kill our economy!!! Prime example, Ted Turner!!! Most of these places the only guys that hunt it will be guys like Premos or Realtree or high dollar business clients.</p><p></p><p>I hit Shiloh every time I go through Big Twig!! My father in-law won a rifle in a silhouette match at Missoula a couple years ago, very nice rifle!! I get to feed it every once in a while <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 464286, member: 13632"] Here's how it breaks down; 2011 DEPARTMENT REVENUE is is an illustration of FWP’s funding. Actual annual revenues from these sources may fall above or below the figures used here. Statutory ...................................................2.2%............$1,953,732 Other State Revenue..............................12%..........$10,511,513 Federal Funds ...........................................20%..........$17,437,281 Hunting and Fishing Licenses.........65.8%..........$57,561,539 (33 percent derived from resident licenses and 67 percent from nonresident licenses) DEPARTMENT TOTAL:.............................100%...........$87,464,065 2011 FISH AND WILDLIFE DIVISION REVENUE e Fish and Wildlife Division includes five programs: Wildlife, Communication and Education, Fisheries, Law Enforcement, and Strategic Planning and Data Services. e programs are funded by statutory revenue, hunting and fishing license revenue, other state revenue and federal funds. Statutory Revenue Statutory revenue is revenue appropriated specifically by Montana law—for example, to support operations, maintenance and forest management on the state’s wildlife management areas. Hunting And Fishing License Revenue is license revenue source includes all license sales, interest earnings and miscellaneous revenues. About two-thirds of FWP's license revenue comes from nonresident license sales. Other State Revenue e Fish and Wildlife Division receives revenue from other state sources. For example, the nongame income tax check-off contributions made by taxpayers supports nongame species management and improved wildlife viewing opportunities. Federal Funds More than $12.8 million comes from an excise tax on sporting arms and ammunition, handguns and certain archery equipment (Pittman-Robertson). About $9.26 million in federal funding comes from an excise tax on fishing equipment and electric trolling motors, a federal fuel tax and import duties on fishing tackle and pleasure boats (Dingell-Johnson). Montana received $1.3 million in 2010 from the State Wildlife Grant Program to help fund research and management programs for species that have special conservation needs. 2011 PARKS DIVISION REVENUE The public ground being land locked it cuts all ways, resident and non resident. These land owners don't give a second though to our local economy they own the land for their amusement only and the only thing they contribute to the local economy is taxes. One key thing one has to understand is NF,BLM and FWP have almost zero cooperation! FWP has been frustrated by all the road closures because guys just can't get into the elk and then they do not make their harvest goals. NF and BLM are on an anti hunting bend and do nothing to help us at all, they don't care if ground is land locked, in fact it is part of the plan I would say. In my area of MT hunting is NOT what supports the community it is cattle!!! Take one ranch here, employing 6-8 families, vets and local businesses and you sell that ranch to one of the individuals we are talking that buys it to own a piece of MT for a hunting preserve. Cows are gone, you have one family employed to care take the building and run people of, several of these guys fly in with staff and all the goods they need, they kill our economy!!! Prime example, Ted Turner!!! Most of these places the only guys that hunt it will be guys like Premos or Realtree or high dollar business clients. I hit Shiloh every time I go through Big Twig!! My father in-law won a rifle in a silhouette match at Missoula a couple years ago, very nice rifle!! I get to feed it every once in a while :D [/QUOTE]
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