Montana Nonresident Deer & Elk Combination Licenses
Elk Heard at BVR Ranch Montana
Hunting in Montana is an experience unlike any other in the lower 48 states.
Montana’s deer and elk thrive on vast natural landscapes. Hunters enjoy nearly 35 million acres of National Forest and other public land, as well as 8 million acres of land made available through the Block Management Program.
In Montana, you pursue your passion for the hunt in settings that are the envy of any outdoor photographer. Apply for your license and prepare to reconnect with the natural world with an authentic and unforgettable hunting experience.
Wyoming Nonresident Elk and Spring Turkey 2010 Hunting Licenses, Permits and Draw
Wyoming continues to be a premier destination for thousands of the nation’s hunters. And considering the opportunities available, it’s no wonder.
This guide will answer the most common questions hunters have when applying for a license or hunting in Wyoming. I cannot emphasize enough the obligation hunters have in learning the laws and regulations
governing hunting in Wyoming.
This guide will assist but may not answer every question for every person. Our
telephone information center (307) 777-4600, our website http://gf.state.wy.us and the regulations given to each hunter obtaining a license can help with any questions not answered here.
Alaska Nonresident Hunting and Fishing Licenses
Fishing, Hunting, Trapping Licenses: Residents and nonresidents under the age of 16 do not need to purchase a sport fishing license. Residents under the age of 16 do not need to purchase a hunting or trapping license. A sport fishing, hunting, or trapping license is not required of a resident who is 60 years of age and meets the license residency definition. A Permanent Identification Card will be issued without charge to persons who qualify by age and residence and who complete an application.
Department of Fish and Game. Please contact ADF&G Licensing if you have any questions
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