Unfortunately, I can all but guarantee that the prices will go up no matter what we say or do. As others said, it is just a front so they can say they gave you your say and then they'll raise the prices anyway. As a professor once told me regarding the university bureaucracy, "it's not whether or not you'll get f**ked, the question is how hard you'll be f**ked." With all the preference point creep and way too many hunters for way too few tags, access issues, private property tags, etc. Colorado hunting is going the way of the dodo bird. I understand all the folks saying that they'd still spend their money, no matter what the price goes up to, but when is enough, enough? Hunters end up supporting all the parks people and all the anti-hunters who want nothing more than to end our sport. Rant over.