2026 Upland is out for us.

Wow, try to help someone and it bites you in the ass. That sucks for you, but unfortunately also for the decent people you may have had the opportunity to help going forward, since most prudent people would lean towards not making that mistake again.
Yep that was a big mistake telling those two guys about that place. I suspect they will be back there every fall.
 
Nonresident hunting influx is an issue because many stay longer than they used to. Some lease land where leasing is uncommon. Others flood public land or camp in front of public land ... creating access issues.

The first thing states do is to jack up the license fees to capitalize on nonresident pocket books (non-voting) ... this was done first on elk and deer but has become common on any wild game. That $$ increase for the most part does not deter people so then restrictions are built into the seasons.

Montana is in part copying other states.

ND lets their residents hunt 7 days before the nonresident waterfowl season opens. If you throw in Kids/Military weekend ... nonresident opener is two weekends later. ND also forbids pheasant hunting (all hunting actually) on ND owned and leased (PLOTS) land the first seven days of the pheasant season.

SD has a resident only weekend. Does not create much fuss because the crop harvest has barely begun at that time.

Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Kansas are being somewhat run over by nonresident waterfowlers (to various degrees) ... each state or province is trying to address this ...

Wisconsin lottery for wild turkey heavily weighs residents ... in fact I am not so sure WI even lets nonresidents win a wild turkey season A or B tag. My son has 6 preference points and I have 5 preference points ... we apply only for A or B seasons ... curious on if/when one of us will be drawn.

I guess live in your preferred hunting state and the problem is solved.
 
There are actually plenty of trial dog guys that head into Montana or even western Canada before the grouse season. They train bird dogs on sharp tail grouse before the season even opens. Those guys will move elsewhere unless prohibited in that state also.
 
The law was enacted about no non resident training effective 2024 I believe. Now the question, it is being enforced, I can’t say? I live 7 hours away!
 
From what I just searched and read, training dogs on wild birds requires an inexpensive license (residents $5 and nonresidents $10) - I suppose to track how many there really are.

The training dates (nonresident September 1 - March 31) are only on public land. A dog trainer can still train in August if they buy the license and restrict their training sessions to private land.
 
From what I just searched and read, training dogs on wild birds requires an inexpensive license (residents $5 and nonresidents $10) - I suppose to track how many there really are.

The training dates (nonresident September 1 - March 31) are only on public land. A dog trainer can still train in August if they buy the license and restrict their training sessions to private land.
License is a monitoring of trainer numbers. Correct.

You are correct anyone could negotiate access to train anywhere from a private landowner, and I’m sure that has been done in the past and due to private property rights will occur in the future. Legislation targeting private Land training would likely be very controversial and I’m sure full blow back by some landowners.
 
In Michigan training or running dogs is prohibited April 15 to July I believe 15 as well. Public private both. Give the young birds fawns,bunnies,ducks,bears whatever a chance to grow up a little. Good time to fish.
 
I used to hunt on the Milk River for several years. The hunting was pretty good but very pricey for private land. Really a shame. I mean I have a little money but most hunters are getting priced out of What they love. I just truly can’t get excited about it anymore. Just not worth the money time and effort for me anymore. That said to each his own. My how times have changed.
 
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