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MT Wolf tags go on sale on Monday!
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Posts: 551 | Location: Idaho | Registered: 27 July 2008Reply With Quote
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Hold on a minute, Montana wants $350.00 per tag non-resident. That pretty well kills most non-res from just buying a tag in case they come across a wolf while hunting deer or elk!!! Idaho was much smarter on their tag fees!
 
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Excellent.
 
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I am in Montana this week and the locals are glad they are on sale!!
 
Posts: 59 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: 08 July 2009Reply With Quote
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Hold on a minute, Montana wants $350.00 per tag non-resident. That pretty well kills most non-res from just buying a tag in case they come across a wolf while hunting deer or elk!!! Idaho was much smarter on their tag fees!


Rarely do I ever consider the high fees of tags a problem, but in this case, I totally agree! The idea and the need is to kill a bunch of wolves, quickly. Alot of folks just won't spend that much for a tag, and of course, they'll see wolves.

Lower the price, so every person within the state lines of Montana has a wolf tag, or 4.


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Wolf tags should be free with the purchase of any Montana Elk tag for res or non res.


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Wolf tags should be free with the purchase of any Montana Elk tag for res or non res.

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Posts: 1637 | Location: Boz Angeles, MT | Registered: 14 February 2006Reply With Quote
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The Montana authorities are anxious to reduce the wolf population, but even more anxious to separate the NR hunters from their money....annoying.


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Posts: 228 | Location: Albany, NY | Registered: 24 December 2007Reply With Quote
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Same with a lot of states when it comes to NR lic.

Some states complain of higher then should be game populations then make it harder and more expensive to get tags.

If thats the case then is is all about making money then proper game managment.

I am going to MT elk and deer hunting I would by a wolf tag just in case if it was 20 to 50 dollars but not for 350 . Tells me they are not interisted in reducing the population.
 
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I would pay $350 for a resident tag in Michigan to shoot a wolf! We have more than the DNR thinks.
 
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