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👍 I have a cousin in Kentuky and am looking there next year.
Curious what people would think if they lived in a state that was over run with out of state hunters?? That would suck equally as bad as being the out of stater that is having to pay to play and / or have less opportunity do to less out of state tags. I have a hard time being upset at higher prices or less opportunity in these states for people who don't live there. If they want to maintain quality animals and decent numbers, they have to manage the amount of hunters and game. Everyone has the option to move to these states and make this a non issue....right? Everyone also has the ability to work a little harder and save a little more to hunt these states. I just can't find it in me to be upset at these states for managing their game and giving their residents higher priority.
Quote from: jrebel on September 19, 2022, 05:51:51 PMCurious what people would think if they lived in a state that was over run with out of state hunters?? That would suck equally as bad as being the out of stater that is having to pay to play and / or have less opportunity do to less out of state tags. I have a hard time being upset at higher prices or less opportunity in these states for people who don't live there. If they want to maintain quality animals and decent numbers, they have to manage the amount of hunters and game. Everyone has the option to move to these states and make this a non issue....right? Everyone also has the ability to work a little harder and save a little more to hunt these states. I just can't find it in me to be upset at these states for managing their game and giving their residents higher priority. don’t completely disagree, but I have to wonder, does this help or hurt promote hunting to younger or not rich new hunters?
Quote from: trophyhunt on September 19, 2022, 07:29:48 PMQuote from: jrebel on September 19, 2022, 05:51:51 PMCurious what people would think if they lived in a state that was over run with out of state hunters?? That would suck equally as bad as being the out of stater that is having to pay to play and / or have less opportunity do to less out of state tags. I have a hard time being upset at higher prices or less opportunity in these states for people who don't live there. If they want to maintain quality animals and decent numbers, they have to manage the amount of hunters and game. Everyone has the option to move to these states and make this a non issue....right? Everyone also has the ability to work a little harder and save a little more to hunt these states. I just can't find it in me to be upset at these states for managing their game and giving their residents higher priority. don’t completely disagree, but I have to wonder, does this help or hurt promote hunting to younger or not rich new hunters? In the long run it’s going to take its toll for sure. It shouldn’t be about money but that’s the road we’re all going down…
there is no doubt that this is a very complex issue with many factors affecting the outcome. Lots of opinions and ideas. Sometimes the facts can tell the best story even though they don't always tell the story the way we want to hear it. Some have made a lot of comments that are very interesting and thought provoking. The way I see the facts is that the animals belong to the residents of the state. The average person hunting in his or her state of residency should have the opportunity to hunt the animals that reside in that state at a reasonable and customary cost. In pretty much all of the states that I can think of, this is the case. Some states more than others but no one is going into the poor house to hunt the state they reside in and everyone has the opportunity to hunt what the state they chose to live in has to offer. When you go hunt in other states, you are hunting other peoples animals and their property. Here in Washington we don't have to deal with out of state hunters. Anyone that wants to hunt this state and doesn't have some special reason, like private property or a personal reason, is crazy. Way to many hunters, not near enough public land, and moderate to low animal numbers compared to amount of hunters in the field. Just imagine if you have been putting in for a big bull permit in Washington were you reside for 25 years like a lot of you have with zero success and they were holding out and giving 20 some percent of those tags to non-residents. People would be going nuts! Just imagine if one or two of the Wenaha tags or Dayton tags were held for non-residents. Like some of you have said, if you want to hunt Wyoming for cheap then move there. No one is stopping you. Wyoming has its problems. Lower wages, poor schools, crazy weather, and I could go on and on. We choose what we want in life with its advantages and its disadvantages and that includes our professions and were we want to live.Now with all that said, I hate to see the price increases. But I also think of what I would want if I lived in Wyoming and those animals belonged to me and all of the other residents of the state. Maybe I would want to get rid of all out of state hunters and get two or three buck and bull tags a year??? Problem is that a large state like Wyoming with just over 500,000 total residents cant support a decent game dept and manage the animals with such limited resources. So My personal preference if I was a resident would be for my state to sell the NR tags at the highest cost that they could bring and lower the out of state tags down to a number that would just bring in the revenue to have a quality game dept that would support the animals and the hunters in the state of Wyoming. So you can see why the push for a 90/10 and a push for higher tag costs is there. Wyoming could easily go to 90/10 and double the cost of the 10% NR tags they would sell and still sell all of the tags and receive the same amount of revenue or even more they are receiving now. Now as a Washington state resident I don't like that at all personally, but then again, they are not my animals. They belong to the residents of Wyoming. Man this hurts me to say that but it is the truth. We need to empathize with them and put ourselves in their shoes. Just some thoughts from someone that doesn't know much and tries to come up with ideas to sell it to my wife that we need to move there! By the way, it isn't working at all!!!