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12.3.111    LICENSE/PERMIT PREREQUISITES

(1) All valid resident conservation license holders and all valid nonresident big game (class B-10) and deer combination (class B-11) license holders may apply for deer permits. However, a holder of a B-11 license obtained through a landowner sponsor can only apply for a deer permit where the permitted area includes the landowner sponsor's property and can only use the permit for hunting on the landowner sponsor's property. All valid conservation license holders may apply for deer B licenses. All nonresident conservation license holders who do not possess a B-10 or B-11 license may apply for a nonresident deer A (B-7) license, if available.

(2) Only persons who possess a valid resident A-5 elk license or a valid nonresident class B-10 license may apply for a special elk permit or A-7 license. A person selected to harvest elk as part of disease management must follow specific regulations established for that management action and approved by the area Fish and Wildlife commissioner. These regulations may allow the use of unused elk licenses from the same license year in which the disease management action occurs. No person harvesting elk for disease management may purchase and hold more than one resident A-5/nonresident B-10 license and one antlerless elk license in any license year.

(3) All valid conservation license holders may apply for moose, sheep, goat, deer B, antelope, black bear, grizzly bear, buffalo, swan, and mountain lion licenses, and turkey permits/licenses. Resident sportsman and nonresident big game combination license holders may not apply for a black bear license if the black bear license is included as part of the combination license.

(4) A nonresident who uses a class B-11 landowner sponsored license in conjunction with a deer permit or a wild turkey license may hunt only on the landowner sponsor's property. A nonresident who possesses a class B-1 landowner sponsored license and who hunts turkey off the landowner sponsor's property must also hold a class B-1, nonresident bird license valid statewide which is different than the restrictive B-1 license contained in the B-11 license. A nonresident holding both the class B-11 license and the class B-1 license valid statewide may purchase only the number of wild turkey licenses specified on the annual regulations for that season. 

 

History: 87-1-201, 87-1-304, MCA; IMP, 87-1-201, 87-1-304, MCA; NEW, 1991 MAR p. 815, Eff. 5/31/91; AMD, 2017 MAR p. 1951, Eff. 10/28/17.

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