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Code · Montana · Title 87 — Fish and Wildlife · Chapter 2 · Part 6

87-2-603. Class C-2--nonresident trapper's license -- reciprocity.

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87-2-603 . Class C-2--nonresident trapper's license -- reciprocity.
(1)A person not a resident, as defined in 87-2-102 , who is 12 years of age or older, on making application and payment of a fee of $250 to the department, is entitled to a nonresident trapper's license that authorizes the holder to trap and snare predatory animals, nongame wildlife, and, subject to the provisions of subsection (2), certain fur-bearing species within the state. The trapping or snaring is permitted only after October 15 of each license year and in the manner provided by law and the rules of the commission and at the places that may be designated in the license.
(2)A person seeking a license to trap fur-bearing species under this subsection
(2)shall:
(a)provide a notarized affidavit on a form approved by the department listing the person's legal residence, including the state;
(i)provide documentation that the person's resident state issues nonresident trapping licenses that allow Montana residents to trap the same species for which the person seeks to trap in Montana; or
(ii)attest on the affidavit that the person's resident state does not offer reciprocity for trapping the fur-bearing species the person seeks to trap in Montana because the species does not exist in the resident state; and
(c)provide evidence that the person completed a trapping education course that is equivalent to the trapping education requirements for residents.
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