which is crazy when you think about it because LO voucher for BH bighorn tag in CO is only +-100k, and state only get roughly 2300.
I think Auction tags put a very large figure into Conservation budgets. I figure thats unattainable on resident licenses sales alone.
It’s almost like the rich dudes aren’t just doing it to get their tag…
I’ve watched a guy at the sheep show buy over a dozen hunts in a weekend at the auction. Most for at least double what they could be bought for directly from the outfitter.
Why? Because it is for a good cause; it raises money for “putting sheep on the mountain”
I’ve watched them over and over donate 5/10/50,000 dollars on top of what item they bought to do more good for that game department or for WSF project on the block.
I’ve watched guys lose an auction item, then add 10-20,000 to the final winning bid on top of what the winner bid. Because they wanted to support that project or WSF.
There are a lot of uninformed and truly ignorant theories put out in this discussion. Jealousy is as ugly as it gets.
There are SO many generous things that happen at the sheep show it is hard to list them all.
I’ve watched an elk hunt in NM go for over 1/2 million dollars; the proceeds fund an orphanage. Last year a 4 person Sitka Blacktail hunt on Kodiak was won for $350,000; the proceeds went to help start up a foundation for battered women. I’ve seen men buy very overpriced sheep hunts and give them to a disabled veteran.
It’s not the Johnson measuring contest the uninformed try to paint it as. Of course when men get together there is competition but all that does is make more money for conservation.
Those rich folks do a lot of good for the sheep and what I’ve seen with my own eyes tells me ONE auction tag per species does a lot more good than harm to the NA model.
Utah and their corrupt hundreds of tags stolen from sportsman is a very different story. Wyoming has WAY too many “commissioner” tags.
Arizona was doing it right. Idaho has one raffle and one auction sheep tag (and the raffle tag gets to about 66% of the auction tag when unit 11 is included; 25% when it is not), Montana and NM are one and one. Many other good systems. Hopefully AZ figures out how to make up that difference so all the good volunteers and AZGFD folks can keep doing as much good work as the were.