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Quote from: huntnphool on February 12, 2013, 03:28:30 PMQuote from: skywalker253 on February 12, 2013, 03:18:40 PMI can't beleive this topic has made it this many pages over a $35 DP.And I paid $72,000 in taxes last year. I said it because several people were complaining about how they could not afford it
Quote from: skywalker253 on February 12, 2013, 03:18:40 PMI can't beleive this topic has made it this many pages over a $35 DP.And I paid $72,000 in taxes last year.
I can't beleive this topic has made it this many pages over a $35 DP.And I paid $72,000 in taxes last year.
Quote from: skywalker253 on February 12, 2013, 07:55:29 PMQuote from: huntnphool on February 12, 2013, 03:28:30 PMQuote from: skywalker253 on February 12, 2013, 03:18:40 PMI can't beleive this topic has made it this many pages over a $35 DP.And I paid $72,000 in taxes last year. I said it because several people were complaining about how they could not afford itReally, which posts were those? Whats funny is you make light of those that don't want to pay $35 for the DP, boasting about your income, yet in another thread whine about private land owners wanting $1500 for a access fee to their private land for elk. Seems to me someone that boasts about paying $72K in taxes wouldn't think twice about paying $1500 in trespass fees for trophy elk, I sure as hell don't. Just my if you trully are making that kind of money, you need a new accountant/money manager.
3. Happy to see messed up, eroded, washed out trails get fixed real quick after it went into effect. Noting the $$ came from the Pass.
Quote from: huntnphool on February 12, 2013, 11:03:43 PMQuote from: skywalker253 on February 12, 2013, 07:55:29 PMQuote from: huntnphool on February 12, 2013, 03:28:30 PMQuote from: skywalker253 on February 12, 2013, 03:18:40 PMI can't beleive this topic has made it this many pages over a $35 DP.And I paid $72,000 in taxes last year. I said it because several people were complaining about how they could not afford itReally, which posts were those? Whats funny is you make light of those that don't want to pay $35 for the DP, boasting about your income, yet in another thread whine about private land owners wanting $1500 for a access fee to their private land for elk. Seems to me someone that boasts about paying $72K in taxes wouldn't think twice about paying $1500 in trespass fees for trophy elk, I sure as hell don't. Just my if you trully are making that kind of money, you need a new accountant/money manager. Oh geez! Here comes another argument. Post #18- Expressed frustration with having to buy passes for multiple vehicles and incinuating is was not affordable.Post #63- Complained that with all the fee's, he could not afford to pay for a DP etc.I get frusterating when I read people upset over $35. After reading this topic, I understand their point of view and agree with them. It is more about the principle, when they are already paying enough in taxes, fee's, etc. I agree with them. I know how that feels, as I make great money for my age. Every year I am in the third highest tax bracket in the country. Not trying to boast about my the money I make; just making the point that $35 is nothing compared to paying $72,000 in taxes on avg. every year. How is that fair? That is damn near 1/3 of my salary and I still have to pay for all this other crap. I pay it, because I have to and it is the right thing to do. I hope that my money is going to where they say it is. And yes I was bitching about having to pay $1500 to hunt in my topic. It may be worth it to YOU, as you are a diehard hunter and probably don't mind paying that kind of money. You pay it, because you love hunting and want an opportunity to shoot the biggest bull in the woods. You want to impress your buddies on hunt-wa by posting your hunt story and the pictures to prove it. You will likely take it to the Sportsman Show and get it officially scored. There is nothing wrong with ANY of that, butl that kind of stuff is not that important too me. $1500 is not worth it to ME, as I am not a diehard hunter like you are. I don't care if I get the biggest bull in the woods. If I get one great! If not; I will try again next year and hope for the best. I have several hobbies outside of hunting to keep me busy; like my street rod collection, fishing, my family, and investing in realestate. They are far more expensive then hunting. Could I pay it? YES....will I NO. Why? Because if I do my homework, I can harvest a nice bull for free. Maybe not a 400 inch bull, but I don't care how big it is.
Not getting into this side debate at all, I didn't read it fully to even voice an opinion... but since you pointed out my post (#18) I just wanted to specify I only meant they do not ALLOW me to purchase another pass if I already have one purchased under my license is all. I tried. He looked me up in the computer and said "I'm sorry, you've already purchased a pass this year".
QuoteNot getting into this side debate at all, I didn't read it fully to even voice an opinion... but since you pointed out my post (#18) I just wanted to specify I only meant they do not ALLOW me to purchase another pass if I already have one purchased under my license is all. I tried. He looked me up in the computer and said "I'm sorry, you've already purchased a pass this year".The clerk was wrong. You should be able to buy as many as you want.
Quote from: skywalker253 on February 13, 2013, 01:07:53 AMQuote from: huntnphool on February 12, 2013, 11:03:43 PMQuote from: skywalker253 on February 12, 2013, 07:55:29 PMQuote from: huntnphool on February 12, 2013, 03:28:30 PMQuote from: skywalker253 on February 12, 2013, 03:18:40 PMI can't beleive this topic has made it this many pages over a $35 DP.And I paid $72,000 in taxes last year. I said it because several people were complaining about how they could not afford itReally, which posts were those? Whats funny is you make light of those that don't want to pay $35 for the DP, boasting about your income, yet in another thread whine about private land owners wanting $1500 for a access fee to their private land for elk. Seems to me someone that boasts about paying $72K in taxes wouldn't think twice about paying $1500 in trespass fees for trophy elk, I sure as hell don't. Just my if you trully are making that kind of money, you need a new accountant/money manager. Oh geez! Here comes another argument. Post #18- Expressed frustration with having to buy passes for multiple vehicles and incinuating is was not affordable.Post #63- Complained that with all the fee's, he could not afford to pay for a DP etc.I get frusterating when I read people upset over $35. After reading this topic, I understand their point of view and agree with them. It is more about the principle, when they are already paying enough in taxes, fee's, etc. I agree with them. I know how that feels, as I make great money for my age. Every year I am in the third highest tax bracket in the country. Not trying to boast about my the money I make; just making the point that $35 is nothing compared to paying $72,000 in taxes on avg. every year. How is that fair? That is damn near 1/3 of my salary and I still have to pay for all this other crap. I pay it, because I have to and it is the right thing to do. I hope that my money is going to where they say it is. And yes I was bitching about having to pay $1500 to hunt in my topic. It may be worth it to YOU, as you are a diehard hunter and probably don't mind paying that kind of money. You pay it, because you love hunting and want an opportunity to shoot the biggest bull in the woods. You want to impress your buddies on hunt-wa by posting your hunt story and the pictures to prove it. You will likely take it to the Sportsman Show and get it officially scored. There is nothing wrong with ANY of that, butl that kind of stuff is not that important too me. $1500 is not worth it to ME, as I am not a diehard hunter like you are. I don't care if I get the biggest bull in the woods. If I get one great! If not; I will try again next year and hope for the best. I have several hobbies outside of hunting to keep me busy; like my street rod collection, fishing, my family, and investing in realestate. They are far more expensive then hunting. Could I pay it? YES....will I NO. Why? Because if I do my homework, I can harvest a nice bull for free. Maybe not a 400 inch bull, but I don't care how big it is.Not getting into this side debate at all, I didn't read it fully to even voice an opinion... but since you pointed out my post (#18) I just wanted to specify I only meant they do not ALLOW me to purchase another pass if I already have one purchased under my license is all. I tried. He looked me up in the computer and said "I'm sorry, you've already purchased a pass this year".