Drawing Deadline For Montana Antelope & Cow Elk Permits

Just a friendly reminder, if you want to hunt Antelope and / or Cow Elk in Montana this fall, the application deadline for permits is June 1st.  This doesn’t mean that Montana FWP needs to have received your application by June 1st, your letter just has to be postmarked by June 1st, kind of like taxes.  You can also apply on line at www.fwp.mt,gov

Here are some tips to help you draw successfully:

  1. If you don’t have a favorite place to hunt, Montana FWP posts last year drawing stats on their website, so you can see which areas have the highest chance of success.
  2. Always take advantage of the bonus point system.
  3. Be persistent keep applying for the same area every year until you draw.
  4. Don’t apply as a party, everybody in your party has to draw in order for you to be successful.
  5. If you own enough land in the area you’re apply for, take advantage of the land owner preference system.
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  7. Double check your application, and make sure all your information is legible and correct.
  8. Be positive, you have to be in to win it!

I grew up on a ranch in South Central Montana, but it wasn’t until I was 18, when my Dad and I realized that we could apply for a permit and hunt antelope.  Since then have applied for an antelope permit every year I could.  Antelope are a unique species inhabiting only the Rocky Mountain States of America.  In fact their closing living relative are African giraffes, and they are the only horned (not antlered) species that sheds and regrows their horns.  Also there are more antelope in Wyoming alone, then all the other Rocky Mountain States combined.  Although most of the Boone & Crocket / Pope and Young world records come from New Mexico.

 

Wyoming Delists Wolves

The protections that kept gray wolves an endangered species in Wyoming for years were lifted by a U.S. appeals court after federal officials removed packs in neighboring states from that list.

The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia reverses a lower-court judge who sided with environmental groups and rejected Wyoming’s wolf management plan.

It wasn’t immediately clear how quickly the ruling might put into effect Wyoming state rules that would, among other things, establish wolf hunts.

“We’re aware of the decision but don’t have guidance yet on what it means in terms of wolf management,” said Renny MacKay, a spokesman for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined in 2011 that gray wolves were no longer a threatened species in Wyoming. State officials promised to maintain a population above the minimum 100 wolves, including 10 breeding pairs, outside of Yellowstone National Park and the Wind River Indian Reservation.

But U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled in 2014 that the state’s promise was unenforceable and rejected its wolf management plan.

In its reversal, the appellate court ruled federal officials exercised proper judgment and adequately responded to concerns about Wyoming’s management plan.

Gray wolves were once hunted to the brink of extinction in the lower 48 states, but they recovered under Endangered Species Act protections and reintroduction programs. They now number around 5,500, including about 400 in Wyoming, according to the Fish and Wildlife Service.
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lawyer for Earthjustice, one of the environmental groups that challenged wolf delisting in Wyoming, said Friday’s ruling was disappointing.

“We’re still evaluating it, but we’re going to continue to fight to protect wolves against hostile management policies,” attorney Tim Preso said. “We’ll have to figure out what the next steps are but we’re not retreating from the position that wildlife are not vermin.”

Members of Congress from Wyoming, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin have been pushing for federal legislation to remove gray wolves from the endangered list in their states before spring, when most cows and sheep give birth and are vulnerable to wolf attacks.

Republicans have long wanted to reduce the power of the Endangered Species Act, which can result in strict limits on land use. With Congress and the White House now under their control, Republicans plan to review the law this year.