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Montana limits non-resident deer hunting tags to protect declining mule deer populations.
In December 2025, Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission approved limiting non-resident general deer licenses to half the available tags and separating them from elk licenses, citing declining mule deer populations and overcrowding.
The change, effective for the 2026–2027 season, aims to reduce pressure on wildlife amid rising non-resident hunting numbers—averaging 20,000 more annually over the past two decades—while resident hunter numbers have dropped similarly.
The move is expected to cost the state about $1.7 million in annual license revenue, potentially affecting public access programs.
Officials say hunting experiences will remain unchanged, though industry groups warn of economic impacts on small businesses.
Montana limita las etiquetas de caza de ciervos no residentes para proteger las poblaciones declinantes de ciervos mula.