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Re: Wyoming 90/10 passed
« Reply #30 on: April 19, 2022, 05:37:40 PM »
Maybe Washington should designate at least 10% or even 20% of its limited entry tags for nonresidents.

Washington doesn't get many non-res other than Turkey, and I think it would be difficult to justify limited entry Turkey tags  :chuckle:
i think youre underestimating how many nr are applying for our oil tags. hard to track as they dont have to buy license to buy points on them. if i were a nr hunter, id spend the $39 it costs to apply for oil tags. we dont know what the actual number is until they draw. we should follow suit of other states and drop it to 10% nr on oils

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Re: Wyoming 90/10 passed
« Reply #31 on: April 19, 2022, 05:46:35 PM »
Maybe Washington should designate at least 10% or even 20% of its limited entry tags for nonresidents.

Washington doesn't get many non-res other than Turkey, and I think it would be difficult to justify limited entry Turkey tags  :chuckle:
i think youre underestimating how many nr are applying for our oil tags. hard to track as they dont have to buy license to buy points on them. if i were a nr hunter, id spend the $39 it costs to apply for oil tags. we dont know what the actual number is until they draw. we should follow suit of other states and drop it to 10% nr on oils
Except it’s not $39 it’s $113/species


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Re: Wyoming 90/10 passed
« Reply #32 on: April 19, 2022, 06:19:42 PM »
OIL are the only big draw for NRs in WA unless you have friends or family here you want to hunt with.  There are only so many places you can hunt sheep, goats and moose and the odds are so low everywhere I would think anyone really wanting to hunt one would apply in WA as well as the other states.

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Re: Wyoming 90/10 passed
« Reply #33 on: April 19, 2022, 06:43:45 PM »
Maybe areas in Washington like Spokane should only allow 10% of the workforce to be non residents.  It would clean out most of the job sites I'm on.

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Re: Wyoming 90/10 passed
« Reply #34 on: April 22, 2022, 10:23:59 AM »
Maybe Washington should designate at least 10% or even 20% of its limited entry tags for nonresidents.

Washington doesn't get many non-res other than Turkey, and I think it would be difficult to justify limited entry Turkey tags  :chuckle:
i think youre underestimating how many nr are applying for our oil tags. hard to track as they dont have to buy license to buy points on them. if i were a nr hunter, id spend the $39 it costs to apply for oil tags. we dont know what the actual number is until they draw. we should follow suit of other states and drop it to 10% nr on oils
Except it’s not $39 it’s $113/species


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Washington is a terrible deal for non residents. Non resident youth is the only thing that makes sense. The odds don’t justify the cost at all. I would be shocked if there are many putting in.  Some die hard sheep and goat guys that apply in every possible state probably put in. The raffle tickets are better odds I think.



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Re: Wyoming 90/10 passed
« Reply #35 on: April 23, 2022, 11:53:47 AM »
Maybe Washington should designate at least 10% or even 20% of its limited entry tags for nonresidents.

Washington doesn't get many non-res other than Turkey, and I think it would be difficult to justify limited entry Turkey tags  :chuckle:
i think youre underestimating how many nr are applying for our oil tags. hard to track as they dont have to buy license to buy points on them. if i were a nr hunter, id spend the $39 it costs to apply for oil tags. we dont know what the actual number is until they draw. we should follow suit of other states and drop it to 10% nr on oils
Except it’s not $39 it’s $113/species


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Washington is a terrible deal for non residents. Non resident youth is the only thing that makes sense. The odds don’t justify the cost at all. I would be shocked if there are many putting in.  Some die hard sheep and goat guys that apply in every possible state probably put in. The raffle tickets are better odds I think.
I actually hunted Washington for the first time since I moved to Idaho last year, it was kinda cool to be able to pick up a deer tag the day before season and hunt with family. Helped my brother in law to kill his first muley buck and had a fleeting opportunity at a pretty decent buck but the real value was in spending a week hunting with my dad, grandpa and other family


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Re: Wyoming 90/10 passed
« Reply #36 on: April 25, 2022, 09:31:17 PM »
Maybe Washington should designate at least 10% or even 20% of its limited entry tags for nonresidents.

Washington doesn't get many non-res other than Turkey, and I think it would be difficult to justify limited entry Turkey tags  :chuckle:
i think youre underestimating how many nr are applying for our oil tags. hard to track as they dont have to buy license to buy points on them. if i were a nr hunter, id spend the $39 it costs to apply for oil tags. we dont know what the actual number is until they draw. we should follow suit of other states and drop it to 10% nr on oils
Except it’s not $39 it’s $113/species


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Washington is a terrible deal for non residents. Non resident youth is the only thing that makes sense. The odds don’t justify the cost at all. I would be shocked if there are many putting in.  Some die hard sheep and goat guys that apply in every possible state probably put in. The raffle tickets are better odds I think.
I actually hunted Washington for the first time since I moved to Idaho last year, it was kinda cool to be able to pick up a deer tag the day before season and hunt with family. Helped my brother in law to kill his first muley buck and had a fleeting opportunity at a pretty decent buck but the real value was in spending a week hunting with my dad, grandpa and other family


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The oil tags application cost for the odds look like a terrible deal to me. The raffle tickets would be a better  deal I think. Even that’s terrible odds unless you spend a ton of money. I can see nr buying otc deer and elk tags 👍 especially hunters from states without any elk to hunt. As other states get more restricted with tags I could see people from east or Midwest buying the elk tags otc just for a chance to chase elk. Without having to play the points game. I don’t know? People are buying points and putting in for pretty low quality hunts right now just to have a tag. Anyways I think the oil draws are not a good deal for nr. I thought they were talking about capping those at 10 percent. Probably not necessary. I don’t think many nr hunters are buying the otc licenses either but that could change as other western states keep getting harder to draw

 


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