Many Montanans apply for special hunting licenses and permits. 

 The License Bureau is assigned the responsibility of supervising 

 the random selection of the applicants according to state laws 

 and Montana Fish and Game Commission policies. In 1987, 91,505 

 special licenses and permits were issued through the special 

 drawings. The table below summarizes the numbers of applicants 

 and successful applicants over the past four years. Increased 

 public interest in obtaining one of these limited licenses is 

 evidenced by these figures. 



DRAWING APPLICATIONS 



SPECIES 

 Antelope 

 Deer A 

 Deer B 

 Elk Permit 

 Deer Permit 

 Moose 

 Sheep 

 Goat 

 TOTAL 



1984 

 56,282 



8,501 

 44,389 

 81,098 



9,923 

 16,109 



7,147 



4,685 

 228,134 



1985 

 58,354 

 10,976 

 50,386 

 87,697 

 

 18,562 

 8,341 



5:227 



239,543 



51,604 



6,253 



37,266 



79,310 







17,572 



8,628 



5.182 



205,815 



1987 

 55,302 



7,396 

 34,470 

 84,894 



8,312 

 20,371 

 10,538 



5,888 



227,171 



SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS 



SPECIES 

 Antelope 

 Deer A 

 Deer B 

 Elk Permit 

 Deer Permit 

 Moose 

 Sheep 

 Goat 

 TOTAL 



1984 



105,970 



1985 



38,250 



2,500 



38,509 



23,719 







616 



562 



151 



104,508 



1986 



39,489 



1,500 



21,722 



21,768 







672 



610 



aM 



86,111 



1987 

 42,801 



2,380 

 17,294 

 20,970 



6,547 

 687 

 513 



ill 



91,505 



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