I’ve known several people over the years that THOUGHT they’d purchased a Furbearer License in Montana, glanced at the printed out license and saw ‘trapping’ mentioned in the printout, and assumed they were good to go.
The problem is, ‘trapping’ was mentioned in a state lands mention on the license
In every case, the person had bought multiple license at one time, and when the clerk gave them the total dollar amount, folded it up, and paid for it .
It was a confusing deal, and I hope they’ve fixed it.
As for the NEED to purchase a license before the season ever starts. I’ve never been able to get an answer on WHY that needs to be done in Montana
My guess is that it dates back to late 70’s and early 80’s when the ‘cat limit was one in several districts of the state
The might have done it to stop people from buying a license AFTER catching one, or perhaps to tag a bobcat for a friend or family member, but who knows.
It was a 5 ‘cat limit in a lot of the state for several years, and didn’t get upped to 10 until about 1992.
In the early to mid 90’s, only a handful of people caught their 10 ‘cat limit in Montana, and a very small handful did it every year.
It took us trips to Helena and visits with Commissioners and sitting through hearings to get it changed to unlimited in most districts.
For me, it’s hard to believe that rule is still in effect.
Some people decide to go trapping and over Christmas break, or take up trapping after going with a friend. Why make them wait a whole year is pointless to me.
And don’t even get me started on the skull collection and the whacko low bobcat quotas in some areas, like Region 5 being at 50 and the season already closed for the year.
Just my opinion, but I lived it for several years. I’m one of the 5 people that pushed to get the limits raised at least
Have a good day. John
Last edited by John Graham; 01/13/26 07:31 AM.