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Oh I know. But it just goes to show that no one really cares about game management. They only care about money.Ain't happenin', Jasper. There isn't a senator or house member, nor future gubernatorial candidate, that would commit political suicide for that one.
Non residents can come up and hunt wolves fairly cheap if they would like to help out with our game management in a bigger way.Oh I know. But it just goes to show that no one really cares about game management. They only care about money.
Oh I know. But it just goes to show that no one really cares about game management. They only care about money.
No, it’s only caring about a certain (outspoken and influential) group of your constituents. Outfitter welfare is such a crock. Good outfitters don’t need welfare. And like I said, go to draw only for sheep/goat for NR and do it 90/10 and put a 10 year waiting period if successful. That would essentially make the tag OIL for NR anyways so most would still hire a guide.Not necessarily. The state legislature cares about game management for theie constituents. Why else would they have passed the I.M. law? They didn't pass it in order to increase the state budget.
Alaskans truly care about wildlife. Obviously you're not quite able to realize that and that's sad, but Alaskans truly do care about wildlife.And my point is that if Alaskan residents truly care about their game populations then allowing non-resident hunters the chance to take out some grizzlies would be nothing but beneficial.
I agree we need to stop the welfare! I think it’s crazy I can’t perform open heart surgery unless I go through years of school and spend a ton of money. It’s BS! What if I want to start a business pulling teeth? Nope! The man says I have to be a dentist which is damn near a doctor! The welfare has to end. I can wire, plumb and frame, why must I have to go through a rigorous process to do this! A plumber just cost me 185 an hour. Why can’t we all do what we want when we want it? Why do doctors, plumbers etc get so much welfare?No, it’s only caring about a certain (outspoken and influential) group of your constituents. Outfitter welfare is such a crock. Good outfitters don’t need welfare. And like I said, go to draw only for sheep/goat for NR and do it 90/10 and put a 10 year waiting period if successful. That would essentially make the tag OIL for NR anyways so most would still hire a guide.
I would find it hard to believe that the majority of Alaskan residents would be against allowing non-residents to kill a grizzly without a guide.
And my point is that if Alaskan residents truly care about their game populations then allowing non-resident hunters the chance to take out some grizzlies would be nothing but beneficial.
You guys are missing my point. I’m actually advocating for MORE LIMITATIONS for non-resident hunters. It would be very simple to eliminate OTC and make species a draw only for non-resident. And if you eliminate the guide requirements, you would DECREASE the success rates of non-resident hunters, therefore allowing more animals to live.
Guided hunters are much more successful than DIY hunters. I’d venture to say a DIY non-resident sheep hunter has about a 10% shot at killing a legal ram. And that’s probably generous. I bet guided hunters success rates push 75%.
Also it would be a money making machine. Charge $50 or even $100 a pop to enter drawing for sheep and goat. I’d pay that in a skinny minute if I could go DIY and fail all on my own. I’ll never apply for sheep or goat in Alaska due to the guide requirements because I will not pay someone $30k to go hunt. Financially, I could afford to pay that right now. But I will not do it. But I would throw my name in the hat at $100 a year for the rest of my life for chance to try and do it on my own.
Hell, make all species outside of the predators draw only for non-res in Alaska. I’ll pay to play for chances to hunt on my own. I already apply for all species I’m allowed to apply for anyways.
Make sheep once in a lifetime for non-residents like just about every other state in the union.I think this is a great idea.
I will never come to Alaska just to shoot a grizzly bear because Im not paying a guide 20-30k do that.
Remove the outfitter welfare off of goat, sheep and brown/grizzly bear.
Make all goat and sheep draw only for non-resident and if you draw you wait 10 years before you can enter again. Guided or DIY dealers choice if you draw.
Make brown/grizzly/black bear tag that’s a reduced price add on if you possess another tag for a different species (for example, got Moose tag add on black bear for $50 or grizzly for $100). Make wolf tags free as add on license.
To keep the guides happy, continue to have Kodiak brown bear and the handful of other “destination” brown bear areas be guided only. And as much as I hate to say it, allocate a percentage of goat/sheep tags to “outfitter” pool, like New Mexico does.
Easy way to get some predator management. I’ve heard countless stories of non-resident, non-guided hunters have opportunities to harvest grizzlies as an incidental while hunting other species, but couldn’t. Just think of even 25% of those people would take out a predator??
I agree 100% with this. There’s nothing left on the bone for us residents that depend on the meat to get us through the winters.Make sheep once in a lifetime for non-residents like just about every other state in the union.