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Quote from: Mr Mykiss on November 07, 2016, 09:25:08 PMPretty sure they're only "slightly increasing" other tags...not doubling them.Doubling all Non-res big game tags except non-res military-http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/home/pdfs/2016_2017_alaska_license_fees.pdf
Pretty sure they're only "slightly increasing" other tags...not doubling them.
Do some of us feel entitled to hunt cheaply on other states? I don't. If an Alaskan resident wanted to hunt Washington they too would suffer from sticker shock over the nonres fees, and still have to pay the same transportation costs to fly themselves and their trophies back and forth. Considering the relatively historically low oil prices that are wracking AK's economy right now (thank the North Dakota Bakken fields and the Alberta oil sands in part for that) the fact that they need to increase non-res fees should be no surprise. I'll be buying an AK non-res hunting license and moose locking tag next year, and for me to be able to do it when I want to do it (and more than once in a lifetime) the $970 it will cost me seems like a relatively small price to pay. Especially considering a non-res moose tag in WA is $1652, IF they are lucky enough to get drawn.
Quote from: Bob33 on November 08, 2016, 10:41:09 AM Have you guys seen the proposed license increases for our state next year? It's depressing to say the least.
It's death spiral for WA hunting. Not only is hunting decreasing nationwide, we're losing more hunters here in WA because of several factors including but not limited to significantly reduced public access, out-of-control predator increases, very poor forest management, and increasing costs and regulation. The department is running on lower revenue each year, causing them to raise license fees, which disenfranchises hunters to not buy licenses, which causes lower revenues, which makes them raise license fees. It's one thing to raise out-of-state license fees in a state like AK, which arguably has the most varied and attainable hunting opportunities in the country (maybe the world). It's another altogether to continue raising resident fees in WA when hunter satisfaction and confidence in the department is at an all-time low. It's almost like they're trying to end hunting here. That couldn't be, right?
Pman gentlemen hunting will be OK just like fly fishing is OK in all circles. Bird hunting with a dog will always be around because it falls in the same category. Meat hunting however will be looked down upon because so few people have any connection with thier food what so ever...
If AKFG can maintain license revenue, but yet sell half the number of tags to NR hunters, I really doubt that the general AK populous is going to give a rat's hiney about it. The outfitter lobby is strong, but I'm pretty certain that AK citizens in general are tired of competing with NR hunters.
Quote from: Special T on November 08, 2016, 11:52:44 AMPman gentlemen hunting will be OK just like fly fishing is OK in all circles. Bird hunting with a dog will always be around because it falls in the same category. Meat hunting however will be looked down upon because so few people have any connection with thier food what so ever...I would disagree with your statement on meat hunting. I think if anything, it is making a marked resurgence.