The way I read the regs they will go from $328 to $528. This is what my group is interested in on a ranch we have an invite for. Is a 110 lb. pronghorn with 40 lbs of de-boned meat worth it? It could be with a good groups of guys, some spot and stocking and respectable horns.
I think Montana made a mistake by raising the price. 5000+ NR tags became available on the "open market" so to speak. That opened up more tags for the NR's. Raising them $200 puts the damper on the whole lot of them. Time will tell.
My home is the "sanctuary residence" for my firearms.