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Quote from: Hornseeker on January 06, 2015, 01:18:16 PMGood Luck BC Hunter! As a few have mentioned... its very unfortunate but hunting is heading that way ALL OVER... Montana, Colorado, Utah... wherever... money is the driver... an elk...hell, not even a big trophy bull, just some elk... is worth a fortune nowadays... $$$$ = Root of All Evil.... Didn't Montana get away from dedicated outfitter tags just a few years ago?
Good Luck BC Hunter! As a few have mentioned... its very unfortunate but hunting is heading that way ALL OVER... Montana, Colorado, Utah... wherever... money is the driver... an elk...hell, not even a big trophy bull, just some elk... is worth a fortune nowadays... $$$$ = Root of All Evil....
Quote from: Skillet on January 06, 2015, 02:05:18 PMQuote from: Hornseeker on January 06, 2015, 01:18:16 PMGood Luck BC Hunter! As a few have mentioned... its very unfortunate but hunting is heading that way ALL OVER... Montana, Colorado, Utah... wherever... money is the driver... an elk...hell, not even a big trophy bull, just some elk... is worth a fortune nowadays... $$$$ = Root of All Evil.... Didn't Montana get away from dedicated outfitter tags just a few years ago? I think they still have them. I saw something about guaranteed outfitter tags for non-res deer/elk combo tags.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on January 06, 2015, 02:26:12 PMQuote from: Skillet on January 06, 2015, 02:05:18 PMQuote from: Hornseeker on January 06, 2015, 01:18:16 PMGood Luck BC Hunter! As a few have mentioned... its very unfortunate but hunting is heading that way ALL OVER... Montana, Colorado, Utah... wherever... money is the driver... an elk...hell, not even a big trophy bull, just some elk... is worth a fortune nowadays... $$$$ = Root of All Evil.... Didn't Montana get away from dedicated outfitter tags just a few years ago? I think they still have them. I saw something about guaranteed outfitter tags for non-res deer/elk combo tags. I-161 eliminated them.
How would you feel if this was happening in your state? What if our province is setting a precedent?
I've read post's on other boards about this and one of the biggest complaints is that a lot if not most of the guides are not even residents of BC.
Good luck with your campaign. I can imagine the uproar here if even 10% of the OIL tags were allocated to outfitters only. Unfortunately, as we are all well aware, being in the right doesn't mean much when the other side has a lot of money to push their agenda.
It definitely is not a good trend. Even the Skagit elk, everyone that can upriver is trying to get depredation tags and sell them. They can get $500 easy for a cow tag. You have enough guys that want to shoot them that are will to pay for it. Here in the not to distant future you won't see elk south of HWY 20 at the rate they are going.
Residents should always have first priority. They are the ones with skin in the game when it comes to decisions regarding management. They pay the local taxes. They built the roads. They settled the area. They have the tradition of hunting locally. They suffer when local areas are closed where a well heeled non resident can just move on to another area. They put up with animals in their gardens and crops. Their cars are the ones damaged by collisions with animals. They are they are the ones who sacrifice so the animals can be there in the first place. They should always be the first in line to have access for hunting. Non residents should only be allowed when it doesn't interfere with a resident's opportunity to hunt.If you agree with the argument that non resident money is a valuable asset used for management and states/provinces should make all the money they can off of game animals, take that argument to it's logical conclusion. You will end up with states/provinces deciding that all tags and licenses should be sold to non residents and be guided because the State makes the most money that way. Game animals are to be managed for the good of the residents, not to make money for the government. And they definitely shouldn't be managed just to support a big bureaucracy.
Quote from: lokidog on January 06, 2015, 11:05:48 AMGood luck with your campaign. I can imagine the uproar here if even 10% of the OIL tags were allocated to outfitters only. Unfortunately, as we are all well aware, being in the right doesn't mean much when the other side has a lot of money to push their agenda.I think we are the only state that doesn't do a Out of State quota on tags. Doesn't Idaho alot 10% to non-residents.I know that in 2011 a person from North Carolina drew a OIL Moose tag and some folks were upset that he drew even though it cost him 10x the money.