Montana nonresident deer combo tags were just reduced by 2,500. In this whiteboard video, Dan Pickar explains the decision by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and what the change means for Montana nonresident hunters, and future hunting opportunities. Dan walks through the numbers behind the Montana Combo Tag system. why the tags were cut, and what hunters should expect moving forward.
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Well…bottom line, regardless of the state, if you REALLY want to hunt big game and it’s a passion, you should consider moving to one of the western states and become a resident.
It all boils down to supply and demand of a resource and if you’re a nonresident, you will be towards the back of the line.