The outcome of the lottery system used by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) to allocate limited antelope hunting licenses is a critical component of wildlife management and hunting access. This system determines which applicants receive permits for specific hunting districts and seasons. For instance, an outcome might indicate that applicant #1234 received a license for Hunting District 300, while applicant #5678 was placed on a waiting list. These outcomes are typically published online and are eagerly awaited by prospective hunters.
Fairly distributing limited hunting opportunities and sustainably managing antelope populations are key goals of this process. The lottery’s history reflects evolving wildlife management practices and the growing popularity of antelope hunting. By regulating harvest through a transparent, random selection process, FWP strives to ensure a healthy and robust antelope population while providing recreational opportunities for hunters. This system plays a vital role in conservation funding, as license fees contribute significantly to wildlife management programs.