txhunter58
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In the discussions on Montana's price increase last year, I predicted buyers remorse would kick in this year. Namely, people pay the high prices, go to Montana, and 75-80% come home without an animal. Some may have even seen more wolf tracks than elk tracks. Then they get to thinking about how much they paid for low percentage success and decided to hold on to their money this year.
My gosh, the season is about to start and they still have hundreds/thousands of tags left. Here is the link that shows how many: http://fwp.mt.gov/ And they even took out a full page ad in Bugle magazine this month! "Please buy our licenses".
Think they will get the message that they have jacked the price up too high?? Probably not. Prob raise it more to make up the difference. That is the democrat way of thinking, hopefully there are a few republicans up there.
I have hunted the great state of Montana 3 times and have been successful each time (1 bear and 2 elk), but won't hunt again at those prices. For those that do, good luck. Hope you get a big-un.
txhunter58
venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)
My gosh, the season is about to start and they still have hundreds/thousands of tags left. Here is the link that shows how many: http://fwp.mt.gov/ And they even took out a full page ad in Bugle magazine this month! "Please buy our licenses".
Think they will get the message that they have jacked the price up too high?? Probably not. Prob raise it more to make up the difference. That is the democrat way of thinking, hopefully there are a few republicans up there.
I have hunted the great state of Montana 3 times and have been successful each time (1 bear and 2 elk), but won't hunt again at those prices. For those that do, good luck. Hope you get a big-un.
txhunter58
venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)