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Nonresident elk hunting in Montana rose 21% in hunter-days and 25% in harvests from 2014 to 2024, with fees increasing to $50 in 2026 to fund land access.
Montana’s nonresident elk hunting has increased 21% in hunter-days and 25% in harvests from 2014 to 2024, while resident hunter numbers stayed flat but increased their time in the field by 16%.
Overall elk harvests rose 10%.
Nonresident hunters, numbering about 50,000 annually, contribute significantly to Montana’s economy.
Starting in 2026, the nonresident hunter base fee will rise from $15 to $50, with 80% of revenue funding block management and public land access.
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La caza de alces no residentes en Montana aumentó un 21% en los días de caza y un 25% en las cosechas de 2014 a 2024, con tarifas que aumentaron a $50 en 2026 para financiar el acceso a la tierra.