Montana Bowhunters Association
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The Montana Bowhunters Association (MBA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1973 by and for bowhunters in Montana. Its primary goal is to unite bowhunting sportsmen in the state to preserve and promote the sport of bowhunting. The MBA focuses on promoting ethical bowhunting through education, improving relationships between landowners and bowhunters, and advocating for the management of Montana's big game and the preservation of wildlife habitat.
The MBA has played a significant role in establishing and protecting archery seasons in Montana. Prior to the efforts of MBA members, bowhunting opportunities were limited and scattered. Today, bowhunters in Montana enjoy archery-only seasons for various game species, including antelope, elk, deer, bighorn sheep, bears, mountain lions, bison, and wolves. The MBA actively participates in the season-setting process with the Fish and Game Commission and engages in legislative sessions to protect and expand bowhunting opportunities for its members.
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