Screenshot from part of the Montana Senate Bill 143.
Update: 2/15/2021 - New 2nd reading passes as amended 27 votes yes to 23 votes no. The new version of the bill available here.Update: 2/12/2021 - New version of the bill available here.
Earlier this week we caught wind from Randy Newberg about a new bill that is being discussed in the current Montana Legislature.
Senate Bill No. 143 was introduced by Jason Ellsworth on January 26. You can read the full text of the bill here and see all the notes of the bill here. The hearing for this Senate Bill No. 143 is on February 2, 2021.
Randy also discussed this new bill on his Elk Talk Live! Episode 104 last night. You can jump to his conversation on this bill here and read comments on his Hunt Talk forum thread.
This bill puts the outfitter-sponsored licenses back in place and allocates 60% of the nonresident combination licenses to applicants hunting with a licensed outfitter.
“87-2-511. Sale of Class B-10 and Class B-11 licenses. (1) Except as provided in [section 1], the department shall offer the Class B-10 and Class B-11 licenses for sale on April 1, with 60% of each of the Class B-10 and Class B-11 licenses reserved for applicants hunting with a licensed outfitter pursuant to [section 1] and 2,000 of the authorized Class B-11 licenses reserved for applicants indicating their intent to hunt hunting with a resident sponsor on land owned by that sponsor, as provided in subsections (2) and (3) pursuant to [section 3]."
Also:
"NEW SECTION. Section 1. Limited outfitted Class B-10 and Class B-11 licenses. (1) To purchase a limited Class B-10 or Class B-11 license reserved pursuant to 87-2-511 for persons hunting with an outfitter licensed pursuant to Title 37, chapter 47, part 3, a person shall apply between January 1 and March 30 and submit a $100 application fee, in addition to any other necessary fees, and a written affirmation indicating the name and license number of the outfitter with whom the applicant intends to hunt.
(2) The department shall issue licenses pursuant to this section on a first-come, first-served basis. Any licenses that remain unsold after March 30 must be issued in the general drawing conducted pursuant to 23 87-2-115(5).(3) If the department receives more applications pursuant to this section than the number of reserved licenses available, the remaining applicants must be entered in the general drawing conducted pursuant to 87- 26 2-115(5)."
For reference:
We reached out to several outfitters to hear what they think of this new bill and haven't heard back from them.
One other change is making the preference point only purchase period extended until December 31 of that license year. Currently, the point only purchase period runs from July 1 through September 30 if you did not apply in the main draw.
Submit your comments by February 2 to members of the Montana Senate Fish and Game Committee.
On February 2 at 3pm MST, you can watch the webcast of this bill here.
Contact information can be found below:
If passed, these changes would be implemented on January 1, 2022.
A Class B-10 is a nonresident big game combination license
A Class B-11 is a nonresident deer combination license
A Class B-7 is a nonresident A deer tag
60% of the nonresident combination licenses would be reserved for applicants who will hunt with a licensed outfitter
Removes the ability for nonresident combination license cost to be adjusted annually
Adjusts the nonresident deer combination licenses from 4,600 to 6,600 total licenses
Licenses that are not sold to outfitters by March 30 would then go into the general draw
Name | Sen. Steve Hinebauch - Chair |
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Party | R |
Seat | SD 18 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 365-7967(406) 989-1372 |
Name | Sen. Bob Brown - Vice Chair |
Party | R |
Seat | SD 7 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 242-0141 |
Name | Sen. Tom Jacobson - Vice Chair |
Party | D |
Seat | SD 11 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 868-9814 |
Name | Sen. Mark Blasdel |
Party | R |
Seat | SD 4 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 261-3269 |
Name | Sen. Jill Cohenour |
Party | D |
Seat | SD 42 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 227-1144 |
Name | Sen. Jason Ellsworth |
Party | R |
Seat | SD 43 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 360-0009 |
Name | Sen. Pat Flowers |
Party | D |
Seat | SD 32 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 580-0035 |
Name | Sen. Greg Hertz |
Party | R |
Seat | SD 6 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 253-9505 |
Name | Sen. David Howard |
Party | R |
Seat | SD 29 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 633-2762 |
Name | Sen. Bob Keenan |
Party | R |
Seat | SD 5 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 250-4111 |
Name | Sen. Edie McClafferty |
Party | D |
Seat | SD 38 |
PhoneNumber | (406) 490-5873 |
Name | Party | Seat | PhoneNumber | |
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Sen. Steve Hinebauch - Chair | R | SD 18 | (406) 365-7967(406) 989-1372 | |
Sen. Bob Brown - Vice Chair | R | SD 7 | (406) 242-0141 | |
Sen. Tom Jacobson - Vice Chair | D | SD 11 | (406) 868-9814 | |
Sen. Mark Blasdel | R | SD 4 | (406) 261-3269 | |
Sen. Jill Cohenour | D | SD 42 | (406) 227-1144 | |
Sen. Jason Ellsworth | R | SD 43 | (406) 360-0009 | |
Sen. Pat Flowers | D | SD 32 | (406) 580-0035 | |
Sen. Greg Hertz | R | SD 6 | (406) 253-9505 | |
Sen. David Howard | R | SD 29 | (406) 633-2762 | |
Sen. Bob Keenan | R | SD 5 | (406) 250-4111 | |
Sen. Edie McClafferty | D | SD 38 | (406) 490-5873 |