Montana Outdoors Vol 32 No 2 Mar/apr 2001

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m 1 DONALD M. JONES Appreciation of nature draws thousands of American hunters into the backwoods where a rustic settins leads to feelinss of a new life...
"types" of elk hunters who may hunt tor different reasons but who obtain similar benefits. The survey produeed a profile of the average Montana elk hunter and shed light on how resident and nonresident hunters view the opportunities and experiences available (see "Best of the Big Medicine," Montana Outdoors, Sept./Oct. 1988).
To find out if
...elk hunter characteris- tics and motivations have changed over the past decade, in 1998 we conducted a second elk hunter preference survey.
We found that the overwhelming majority of hunters (96%) still go hunting because they want to be outdoors, enjoy the solitude, the pleasant scenery, and the natural setting. But if we were to paint a portrait of today's resident elk hunter, we would see that the average hunter (if there is such a creature) has aged a few years. He is now a 42-year-old male, with 1 8 years of hunting experi- ence under his belt; he hunts 1 1 days a year and earns $35,000 to $39,999.


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