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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 1994728" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>The first time I hunted elk in Montana as a non-resident I I paid $1000-$1500 for a tag. The cash went into the MT fish & feather's or some other state fund and was hopefully used to to maintain MT hunting. Lots of non-residents also paid the same in my group. Tags were allocated thru licensed outfitters who also benefitted from the other funds collected. All this contributed and is contributing to MT's economy. All the folks that I met then and now who are MT non-residents want to please and are focused on the hunt and are willing to pay for a good ethical hunt. .</p><p></p><p>As for real egregious stuff, (edit: relatives that worked with a) gunsmith/dealer in my old (unnamed) town was fined over $20K by the feds for guiding hunters into a national park to shoot wild sheeps (more than one).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 1994728, member: 115658"] The first time I hunted elk in Montana as a non-resident I I paid $1000-$1500 for a tag. The cash went into the MT fish & feather's or some other state fund and was hopefully used to to maintain MT hunting. Lots of non-residents also paid the same in my group. Tags were allocated thru licensed outfitters who also benefitted from the other funds collected. All this contributed and is contributing to MT's economy. All the folks that I met then and now who are MT non-residents want to please and are focused on the hunt and are willing to pay for a good ethical hunt. . As for real egregious stuff, (edit: relatives that worked with a) gunsmith/dealer in my old (unnamed) town was fined over $20K by the feds for guiding hunters into a national park to shoot wild sheeps (more than one). [/QUOTE]
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