Read the rules. A very physical hunt. Old timers like me are out.
Didn't click on the link or read the regs but wanted to pass this on. Anyone applying that's planning to hunt with a handgun might want to make sure that's allowed. Montana has no caliber/fpe/round restrictions for handguns (or rifles) when hunting deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, black bear, mountain lion, elk or moose. That means someone could hunt moose with a snub-nose revolver using 22 shorts. I think they know most people have enough sense to use an appropriate round for the game they are pursuing.
Yet with their limited draw bison licenses, handguns (and muzzleloaders) are not permitted. The regulations state that rifles are limited to centerfire with a bullet of 150gr or larger. So any rifle round with a bullet of that weight, no matter what the velocity is legal, but a (fill in the big bore T-Rex killer round of your choice) isn't? For a state that uses common sense for all other big game this really makes no sense. If I hunted bison I would want to do it with either a handgun or traditional muzzleloader. After reading this I never bothered to apply. Rant over.