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It may not matter. But I think it does. I strongly believe that unless hunters can better understand why they love to hunt, and then explain that passion to nonhunters, hunting as we know it may not survive. Changes appear inevitable I say this despite knowing that hunting continues to reign in Montana. More people hunt here, per capita, than in any other state, according to a 2001 survey conducted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. If you hunt in Montana, this is good news. It shows that h...unting continues to thrive in a state that continues to provide excellent hunting opportunities. However, these good times may not last. Nationwide, the num- ber of hunters is declining, and per capita participation is dropping even faster. In 2001, only 13 million Americans bought a hunting license — almost one million fewer than in 1996. Since 1975 the number of participants as a percentage of the U.S. population has declined steadily, and the trend is forecasted to continue. Nationwide, hunting continues to be outpaced by more popular activities such as golf and wildlife observation, and that trend may show up in Montana sooner than we think — if it hasn't already.
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