Mike Makela wrote:
Wow $53 bucks just for the Montana license...I'm sure it's worth it
though.
Actually, it's $69.25 (NR annual license plus NR conservation license)
I bought one last summer. They were $67 then.
You have to do a little arithmetic to decide whether you're better off with
a short-term or an annual:
$9.25 for the nonresident conservation license (required for all), plus:
$15 per two-day period, or
$43.50 per 10 days, or
$60 for the season.
A little pricey, but Wyoming charges even more ($85).
Plus, you get some of it back if you camp at a Montana state fishing access
that charges a fee; there is a discount if you have a valid license.
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Rusty Hook
Laramie, Wyoming