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If you are looking for cheap animal protein, going out of state hunting is not the way to do it. Never was and never will be.
Previous posters are spot on: If you don't want to pay the cost and fees, stay under the porch. I consider it a privilege to hunt Colorado (not my home state) and feel blessed that I have had the resources to make that trip for the past 14 seasons. Bitching about the government is as American as baseball and apple pie.
Life Member NRA, RMEF, American Legion, MAGA. Not necessarily in that order.
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Simple solution for those that don’t want to pay the fees or don’t have the money or just like to complain. Is to take all the money you would spend on licenses,gas,supplies,meals,outfitters,packers,meat processing,taxidermy and other things in the state of Colorado and buy your local beef and/or pork from a nearby farmer(s). In your own state. Fill your freezer with guaranteed success. You will have plenty more money left over to fill another freezer with chicken, sausage and burger. I think the simple solution for a lot is going to be an increase in poaching
If God wanted you to walk and carry things on your back, He would not have invented stirrups and pack saddles
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