Fee hike prompts surplus of Montana nonresident big-game tags
HUNTING — A voter-approved price increase for some Montana nonresident hunting licenses likely resulted in about 1,200 big game combination licenses remaining for sale after the March 15 application deadline, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials said in a news release today.
About 15,800 nonresidents applied for a total 17,000 big game or elk combination licenses for the upcoming season. That means that every hunter who applied for either the $912 nonresident big game combination license, or the $812 elk combo license, will receive one.
The remaining 1,200 nonresident big game combination licenses will be sold online only on a first-come first-served basis beginning April 18. The big game combo includes licenses to hunt elk, deer and upland game birds, and a season fishing license. The elk combo includes all of the same licenses except for deer.
Read on for details.
- a nonresident big game combination license fee of $912, up from $643;
- a nonresident deer combination license fee of $542, up from $343; and
- a nonresident elk combination license fee of $812, up from $593.
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