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Can you buy OTC elk tags in Montana? Yes, if youre a resident. Non-residents in most cases must get their licenses by limited draw. The deadline for application is March 15 (extended to April 1 for the season of 2020).
2022 Montana Non-Resident Elk Hunting Fees Licenses PermitsFeeBig Game Combination License (Elk Deer)$1,145.50Elk Combination License$971.50Youth Big Game Combination License$584Youth Elk Combination License$4976 more rows
Those who do not apply for a combination license may purchase one preference point for $100 over the counter from July 1 through December 31.
A Conservation, base hunting license, and valid General Deer, Elk or Antelope hunting license is required to hunt. Valid license types are identified for each hunt. Depending on the type of hunt, the FWP Regional office may require or offer the purchase of additional B license(s).
As of 2022, preference points are now $100 each and applicants must apply every other year or the state will zero any accumulated preference points. No one may hold more than 3 preference points.
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Book your Montana Elk/Deer Hunt with us and get a free Preference Point. Call or email us if you would like to secure a hunt today for fall of 2022-2023. You will need 2 Preference Points to successfully draw in 2022 so lets buy your 2021 PP right away in July, 2021.
Preference points increase the chances of drawing a combination license and essentially move you ahead in line. 75% of all combination licenses awarded during the drawing will be issued to hunters with preference points. The remaining 25% are then allocated to those who have not purchased points.
If you did not apply for a license or permit, you can purchase a bonus point for that license or permit from July 1-September 30. The fee to purchase a bonus point without applying is $15 per species for residents and the nonresident fees are $25 per species except for Moose, Sheep, and Goat, which are $75 per species.
The applicant must have completed a Montana hunter education course and have previously purchased a Montana resident hunting license. Qualifying nonresidents 18 years of age or older need to apply for either a Deer, Elk or Big Game Combination license starting March 1 and the deadline is April 1.
Every year, Montana rotates most of the sheep, moose, and mountain goat units where non-residents are allowed to apply for a permit, making it different from year to year. All of the units covered in this section are available for non-residents to apply for in 2022.

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