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Code · Montana · Title 87 — Fish and Wildlife · Chapter 6 · Part 9

87-6-907. Restitution for illegal killing, possession, or waste of trophy wildlife.

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87-6-907 . Restitution for illegal killing, possession, or waste of trophy wildlife. In addition to other penalties provided by law, a person convicted or forfeiting bond or bail on a charge of purposely or knowingly illegally killing, taking, possessing, or wasting a trophy animal listed in this section shall reimburse the state for each trophy animal according to the following schedule:
(1)mountain sheep with at least one horn equal to or greater than a three-fourths curl as defined by commission regulation, $30,000;
(2)elk with at least six points on one antler, as defined by commission regulation, or any grizzly bear, $8,000;
(3)moose having antlers with a total spread of at least 30 inches, as defined by commission regulation, or any mountain goat, $6,000;
(4)antlered deer with at least four points on one antler as defined by commission regulation, $8,000;
(5)antelope with at least one horn greater than 14 inches in length as defined by commission regulation, $2,000.
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