Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB139

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Revise laws related to mule deer buck hunting in November

Impact

The bill amends existing wildlife laws concerning hunting regulations, specifically section 87-1-304 of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA). It establishes limitations on the commission’s authority to close hunting for mule deer bucks by setting a cap at 20% of hunting districts being affected in any given season, ensuring that closures should not exceed two years within a six-year period in any one district. This regulation emphasizes the importance of maintaining access to hunting opportunities while allowing for population management where necessary.

Summary

House Bill 139, also known as the 'Mule Deer Buck Hunt Pact', aims to create restrictions on the closure of mule deer buck hunting during the general rifle season in November in Montana. The legislation is designed to preserve the longstanding tradition of hunting mule deer bucks during the rut period, highlighting the cultural significance and generational hunting practices among Montanans. The bill seeks to prevent the Fish and Game Commission from imposing regulations that could eliminate hunting opportunities for mule deer bucks during this critical hunting season.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 139 appears to be quite positive among hunting communities and traditionalists, who view the bill as a necessary safeguard for their cultural practices and hunting rights. Proponents argue that the bill supports responsible hunting while ensuring population controls are still in place. However, there are potential concerns among wildlife management advocates who feel that restricting the ability to close hunting seasons could undermine broader conservation efforts if populations need to be curtailed for ecological reasons.

Contention

Debate surrounding the bill encompasses concern over wildlife management techniques and hunting practices. Proponents emphasize the need to preserve traditional hunting practices that have significant cultural importance, while opponents may argue that local wildlife populations might require different management strategies that could necessitate temporary closures or restrictions. The bill's passage signifies an ongoing balancing act between maintaining hunting traditions and ensuring sustainable wildlife practices for future generations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HR6

Resolution on the protection of November mule deer hunt

MT HB897

Generally revise laws related to shed hunting on wildlife management areas

MT HB353

Revise shed hunting requirements

MT HB826

Deer hunting; prohibit using dogs for.

MT HB219

Generally revise hunting laws related to unlawful contest or prize

MT HB202

Generally revise laws related to the unlawful use of aircraft for hunting

MT HR0215

A resolution to declare November 15, 2025, as Hunting Heritage Day in the state of Michigan.

MT HB347

Revise laws related to hunter orange

MT HB216

Allow FW Commission to issue deer and elk hunting licenses to private landowners within the Flathead Indian Reservation

MT SB106

Revising laws related to the use of manned and unmanned aircraft while hunting

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.