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Good thing the tag prices there will never, ever, go up in price..
At least that's what dinkygirl believes.
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The difference is I choose to buy things that say Sako,Swarovski and Zeiss on the side of them. No one has to buy any of them to hunt.
You buy expensive European gear but complain about paying what is required for the management of our wildlife? Yah, that makes complete sense. More deer, antelope and elk for the rest of us. I am not afraid to buy nice stuff that I want to buy. Do you really think all this money is manage wildlife? Do you think it takes a additional $40,000 A DAY? I think you forgot the smiley faces. Yes, I do believe that the costs for a large agency like the Game and Fish could be rising that much as it seems like they are having financial troubles. Well, I am glad that is going to stop you from hunting out here in the west. It will open up the opportunity for somebody who would actually enjoy it without trying to quantify the price.
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And maybe leave a license for someone that enjoys the country and the meat
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It is certainly Wyoming's right to raise fees to whatever they like. My home state has done the same, especially with regards to gouging the non-residents.
As hunters, we all lose when this happens. For every additional dollar it costs to hunt, there is a percentage of people that will simply choose not to do so.
As a percentage of participation, hunters numbers in Idaho have continued to decline for many years. I'd wager it's that way across the nation. Each lost hunter moves us closer to elimination of hunting. If you believe otherwise, you are fooling yourself.
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Good thing the tag prices there will never, ever, go up in price..
At least that's what dinkygirl believes. Even if they do, I will budget accordingly. God bless, Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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They are going to be raising the prices....
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If they raise NR prices(as is their right)and I can afford it I'll put in for the antelope draw.If I can't afford it I'll hunt at home.Either way I'm not going to cry about it.I'm on a fixed income so it could be a little tough but I'm sure I can cut somewhere or sell a rifle if I have to.It all depends on how badly you want to go,and how much it means to you. Monashee
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As a percentage of participation, hunters numbers in Idaho have continued to decline for many years. I'd wager it's that way across the nation. Each lost hunter moves us closer to elimination of hunting. If you believe otherwise, you are fooling yourself.
Dave
Dave is the man with a brain. For a country that has $16 trillion dollars of debt(and growing) how much longer will it be able to subsidize western resident hunters with "free" land to hunt on? How many non-residents will give a hoot when the BLM starts auctioning off it's land? I'll bet they'll support it because it will eliminate competition from the resident commies who think it's their "right" to get cheap permits and free land to hunt on. I find it hilarious how many here decry government handouts in one thread and then laugh at non-residents who don't get to suck the government teat like they do.
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Hahaha - That could only come from a Texan. You've been paying to hunt for so long that you don't even know that isn't how it's supposed to be. BLM is never going to auction off land any more than the Forest Service is, you can dream, but it ain't gonna happen. Look into the North American Model of Game Management, you might begin to see just how wrong things are in TX.
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If Wyoming chooses to raise their tag fees...that is Wyomings business. Same for MT,ID,UT,NM,WA,OR,etc,etc. If a person does not approve, they then should stay home or hunt elsewhere. Dink starts these rants to get his rear end chewed by forum members. It is my content that he whines merely to see his rant in print. Damn foolish rant at best! I have max points in Wyoming so its kinda my business. If they would have stated that tag prices were going to increase %30 to %40 percent in few years I would have not have bought them. At least the citzens did not vote it in. Dink I have an open invite to hunt Missouri. So I remain perfectly content. Just wanted to update everyone. Travis For the mighty sum of $225 you can buy a buck tag over the counter and doe tags for $7 each (as many as you want). Of course the people of this state aren't jealous of out of state hunters. Dink
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Still not seeing it are you? Nothing to do with jealousy, everything to do with residents getting first shot at the resource and funding the dept. and programs that continue to make this place "the last best place".
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Hahaha - That could only come from a Texan. You've been paying to hunt for so long that you don't even know that isn't how it's supposed to be. BLM is never going to auction off land any more than the Forest Service is, you can dream, but it ain't gonna happen. Look into the North American Model of Game Management, you might begin to see just how wrong things are in TX. Yes, I'd prefer it if every state had as much public land as Montana does but that isn't reality for Texas and most states. When the Chinese stop lending the US money you'll see our government do many things that you think "ain't gonna happen". The North American Model of Game Management says wildlife is held in trust meaning that it's ownerless property managed for for the benefit of everyone - not just land owners or state residents. I agree things are screwed up in Texas but I'll also say that things are screwed up in Montana. Wyoming has been very generous with non-residents by offering equal opportunity for tags(unlike my home state of New Mexico) and has offered very reasonably priced doe tags.
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Of course the people of this state aren't jealous of out of state hunters.
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Jealous?? Try just sick of a whiny non-resident meter maid who somehow feels that western states should provide him with a good time on the cheap.
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[quote=ranger1] The North American Model of Game Management says wildlife is held in trust meaning that it's ownerless property managed for for the benefit of everyone - not just land owners or state residents. Big game animals, once out of federal control, are managed on the state level. I hear hunting leases cost a bunch in Texass.. Who do I complain to?
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I don't have problem with paying more for tag but when is it enough?
Dink When I started driving gas was 25.9 cents/gal,now it's $4.00 /gal In the fall of 1975 I traded my old 69 GMC off for a 1976 GMC K1500 that retailed for $6638 and in the spring of 1979 I ordered out a Ford F-150 4wd the way I wanted it $9734 retail and I was making $20,000 a year.Now a new truck like that costs over 40,000 yet my wages didn't double.When is enuf ,enuf? I don't know myself but got the feeling we haven't seen anything yet. If you can afford to go ,go and don't bitch about it. Pretty soon it will be high enough you will swear and decide not to spend the money cause its to much for you to afford. That is the way life and economics have been in my 57 years. I don't understand why you think it should be any different for you. You need to look in the mirror real hard at yourself and decide if you are an American or some kind of a Socialist turd like we have in the Whitehouse. Decide whether you are going to work hard for what you have and want or stand around bitching and wanting a handout or dispensation from the gov't like all the other Obamafocks. Yeah dink I mean you. Magnum Man
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If Wyoming chooses to raise their tag fees...that is Wyomings business. Same for MT,ID,UT,NM,WA,OR,etc,etc. If a person does not approve, they then should stay home or hunt elsewhere. Dink starts these rants to get his rear end chewed by forum members. It is my content that he whines merely to see his rant in print. Damn foolish rant at best! I have max points in Wyoming so its kinda my business. If they would have stated that tag prices were going to increase %30 to %40 percent in few years I would have not have bought them. At least the citzens did not vote it in. Dink I have an open invite to hunt Missouri. So I remain perfectly content. Just wanted to update everyone. Travis For the mighty sum of $225 you can buy a buck tag over the counter and doe tags for $7 each (as many as you want). Of course the people of this state aren't jealous of out of state hunters. Dink Everyone is jealous of me. Travis
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Hahaha - That could only come from a Texan. You've been paying to hunt for so long that you don't even know that isn't how it's supposed to be. BLM is never going to auction off land any more than the Forest Service is, you can dream, but it ain't gonna happen. Look into the North American Model of Game Management, you might begin to see just how wrong things are in TX. Ranger, It is a long standing tradition in Texas to [bleep] each other. They can't help it. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I haven't tasted anything better than antelope, yet. But then again we don't let 'em cook in the back of the truck in 90 degree heat either. I agree.
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Everyone is jealous of me.
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