Montana BHA / Thursday, May 26, 2022 / Categories: Media, State Issues FWP advisory council spars over free landowner elk tags To reduce elk populations on private lands in Montana, landowners need to be given incentives to allow public hunters onto their property, Eric Albus said last week. “I want to see elk killed to get these numbers under control,” said the Hinsdale resident and member of the Private Land/Public Wildlife Council. He’s also the owner of Milk River Outfitters. “If we’ve got to give these landowners X number of permits to get Y number of cows killed in these grossly over-objective units, that’s what needs to be done.” The PLPW met in Billings for two days. One item on the agenda was FWP’s 454 program, named after the legislation it was attached to when created. The agency refers to it as the Elk Hunting Access agreement program. It’s also been derisively nicknamed “bulls for billionaires.” Read more from the Helena Independent Record here... Previous Article Groups, businesses double down on request for cold water fisheries task force in Montana Next Article Coalition renews request for fisheries task force as drought worsens Print 2 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Montana ChapterMontana issues Montana BHAMontana BHA The voice for Montana's wild public lands, waters and wildlife Other posts by Montana BHA Contact author Full biography Full biography The voice for Montana's wild public lands, waters and wildlife x