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Quote from: huntnphool on January 07, 2017, 06:25:32 AM I'd be curious to know how many Wyoming "outfitters" are actually non residents. This was the issue in Montana a few years back that led to Initiative 161.According to the states outfitter directing there are 303 licensed outfitters, 27 of them are non resident outfitters. There are 3 that operate in wilderness according to there description. and out of those 3, I personally know one of them and the owner lives in Cody. I did notice the majority of those 27 non resident outfitters advertise private land hunts only and a select few operate on National forest. I highly doubt there will be any changes to this law http://outfitters.state.wy.us/
I'd be curious to know how many Wyoming "outfitters" are actually non residents. This was the issue in Montana a few years back that led to Initiative 161.
As for the Outfitter/Guide, as long as they are on the hook to pay for any Search and Rescue operation, who am I to complain.If on the other ahnd the State bails them out, that's a different story.
Quote from: NW SURVEYOR on January 07, 2017, 02:52:08 PMAs for the Outfitter/Guide, as long as they are on the hook to pay for any Search and Rescue operation, who am I to complain.If on the other ahnd the State bails them out, that's a different story.Nowhere in Anglo North America are the victims, their heirs or any guide service held responsible for rescue costs.Also, are state residents immune from bad decision making?
Quote from: Knocker of rocks on January 07, 2017, 03:00:29 PMQuote from: NW SURVEYOR on January 07, 2017, 02:52:08 PMAs for the Outfitter/Guide, as long as they are on the hook to pay for any Search and Rescue operation, who am I to complain.If on the other ahnd the State bails them out, that's a different story.Nowhere in Anglo North America are the victims, their heirs or any guide service held responsible for rescue costs.Also, are state residents immune from bad decision making?Actually, they are held financially responsible in CO if they don't have any of several licenses that include a SAR surcharge.
Nwsurveyor, your argument in your last two posts make no sense. A non resident can do anything in the wilderness areas except hunt. So, this has nothing to do with safety, search and rescue costs, or the state of wyoming looking out for poor, ignorant, incompetent non residents.