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<blockquote data-quote="BrockW" data-source="post: 438689" data-attributes="member: 5910"><p>Currently century code dictates that landowner’s receive the first 50 pronghorn buck tags in each unit. After the first 50 tags are given to landowners there is a 50-50 split with the remainder of the tags.</p><p></p><p>This creates a situation where multiple units see over 90% of the tags go to landowners and several other units see more than 70% of the tags go to landowners. It’s purely a function of tags available. If populations were significantly higher, this would be a nonissue. But pronghorn populations are down across the entire continent and ND is no exception.</p><p></p><p>SB 2155 would remove the language that allocates the first 50 tags to landowners and makes it a straight 50/50 split.</p><p></p><p>For 2024 tag numbers, this would’ve put 172 pronghorn buck tags back into the public draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrockW, post: 438689, member: 5910"] Currently century code dictates that landowner’s receive the first 50 pronghorn buck tags in each unit. After the first 50 tags are given to landowners there is a 50-50 split with the remainder of the tags. This creates a situation where multiple units see over 90% of the tags go to landowners and several other units see more than 70% of the tags go to landowners. It’s purely a function of tags available. If populations were significantly higher, this would be a nonissue. But pronghorn populations are down across the entire continent and ND is no exception. SB 2155 would remove the language that allocates the first 50 tags to landowners and makes it a straight 50/50 split. For 2024 tag numbers, this would’ve put 172 pronghorn buck tags back into the public draw. [/QUOTE]
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