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Montana bans nonresidents from hunting sheds on WMAs for first week of opening in 2026, requires $50 license.
Montana has enacted new shed hunting rules for 2026, restricting nonresidents from collecting antlers on Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) during the first seven days of public opening, starting May 15, to reduce overcrowding and protect wildlife.
A $50 nonresident shed hunting license is now required on WMAs.
The changes, part of broader hunting and fishing regulations, include reduced deer license limits for residents, new land-use restrictions for mule deer and elk, and updated quotas for antelope, bighorn sheep, and black bear permits.
Fishing licenses are available online, with a Conservation License required for all anglers, and officials urge early purchase due to high demand and system delays.
Montana prohíbe a los no residentes cazar en los cobertizos de la WMA durante la primera semana de apertura en 2026, requiere una licencia de 50 dólares.