25orSo
Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2020
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Not true. The latest amendment has no requirement to use an outfitter. If you are willing to pay the extra $300 and apply you can still hunt DIY.
Thanks. At least it is a little bit of "not bad" news.
Gonna have to wait and see how many tags get set aside for outfitters to see what my odds will be, and then what land is left open as well.
I'll wait and see how this all plays out. If a lot of this stuff goes through, I'm not sure that I would want to contribute my revenue to them. Montana may very well become an exclusive country club for the rich and famous. If so, I'll take my grounds keeper wages somewhere else.
It sure doesn't sound like they are managing the public's assets for everyone's best interest.
I really hate seeing the big money commercialization of hunting. It is gonna kill the sport for the common person and it is going to erase opportunity for young hunters as well.
It sure has to suck to have this happening in your back yard.