Montana’s Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) administers a lottery system for distributing limited hunting permits for various species. The outcome of this lottery, which allocates licenses for specific hunting seasons and regions, is publicly released via an online portal. For example, a hunter might apply for a permit to hunt elk in a particular hunting district during the archery season. The lottery determines which applicants receive these coveted permits.
This allocation process plays a critical role in wildlife management and conservation by controlling hunting pressure and ensuring sustainable populations. It provides a fair and equitable system for distributing hunting opportunities, preventing overharvesting and maintaining healthy ecosystems. Historically, permit allocation systems have evolved from simple first-come, first-served models to more sophisticated lottery systems that prioritize conservation and hunter equity.