Free: Contests & Raffles.
Doubt it will stop many folks...
Quote from: actionshooter on March 17, 2025, 08:21:43 PM Doubt it will stop many folks... I'll bow out. I don't mind paying a higher tag price but when the cost just to apply is that high, for absolutely dismal draw odds a guy has to know when its just time to walk away. I'll still hunt utah but it'll just be zero point general deer. Heck it would be almost $900 for me and both kids to apply if we continued with all species🤮
I don't think there's much support for encouraging non resident hunters in Utah. Years ago the influx of non resident hunters was a major economic boost to many smaller southern and central state areas. Now the non hunting tourist visits to those areas has more than offset the loss of the non resident hunters.I think some areas (Moab area as an example) would really prefer hunters stayed away. I think that's getting to be a problem in many western state areas as the non hunting tourist population has increased hunters have lost the support of many smaller rural communities. They simply don't need our money as much as they used to, and don't like sharing their big game with out of state hunters. Suspect you're going to see these price increases continue.
I think the single biggest problem in every western state is the increasing resident population that all want a bigger share of the tags so non-residents are getting the shaft because the wildlife belongs to the residents of each state. I think this trend will only get worse as populations increase across the west.
I think it's all the you tubers posting there hunts causing more competition from the rest of the country that we never had to deal with. Like goegia, Tennessee, north Carolina etc. Those boys never applied for western states. Internet is ruining our way of life
Another principle of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is being eroded.
The conspiracy theorist in me wonders if these extreme increases are being pushed by certain individuals who would like to see hunting go away, kind of like how they're attempting to price and tax people out of gun ownership in WA... Make it unaffordable, participation drops way off, less resistance as it fades into the ether. Hope I'm wrong
Quote from: Mtnwalker on March 19, 2025, 07:16:59 AMThe conspiracy theorist in me wonders if these extreme increases are being pushed by certain individuals who would like to see hunting go away, kind of like how they're attempting to price and tax people out of gun ownership in WA... Make it unaffordable, participation drops way off, less resistance as it fades into the ether. Hope I'm wrongActually, in Utah you have some very influential people who beleive that big game are a state asset that the state has been selling way to cheaply for years. They have pushed for more raffle and auction type tags and used them as an example of how much money can be made by literally selling big game. I think they'll continue to push for these increases until the law of diminishing returns kicks in. Sure, they'll loose a few applicants but until they finally reach the point where they don't sell out the available tags they'll just keep pushing.
Aren't there leftover tags in UT that don't get purchased? Some from last year were unlimited on their website. I don't hunt UT, so I'm not fluent in their system.
Interesting note, this may all be much ado about nothing, apparently there is a line in the bill that states that the department of wildlife resources can charge less but cannot charge more than the stated amounts. Essentially these are the hard caps and not the set pricing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
https://wildlife.utah.gov/news/utah-wildlife-news/2089-nonresident-license-fee-increases-and-wma-access-changes-and-other-wildlife-related-laws-passed-during-the-2025-legislative-session.html
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on March 28, 2025, 01:40:23 PMhttps://wildlife.utah.gov/news/utah-wildlife-news/2089-nonresident-license-fee-increases-and-wma-access-changes-and-other-wildlife-related-laws-passed-during-the-2025-legislative-session.htmlNot as bad as it looked originally but still pretty steep… looks like $1950 for LE Elk, $599 Gen deer, $1070 LE deer + license and app fees