Colorado CPW rakes in $16 million more Revenue

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It would be really interesting to know if the number of people in the draw decreased overall with the qualifying license deal.
 

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My guess is Coloradans might not realize the significant contributions to their state by non res hunters....for example;
Elk Res $55, Non res $662
Moose; resident pays $300, non res is $2200
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From the linked article;

Here are some other numbers for 2019, as provided by CPW:
  • Big-game license applications: 978,668
  • Big-game licenses sold: 361,089
  • Elk licenses sold: 215,351
  • Elk, deer, pronghorn and bear licenses sold to non-residents: 102,444
  • Resident combination (small game and fishing) licenses: 110,511
  • Chances of having your name drawn in the lottery for a Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep license: less than 1% (34,724 applied, 299 awarded)
  • Chances of having your name drawn in the lottery for a moose license: less than 1% (52,217 applied, 505 awarded)
  • Chances of having your name drawn in the lottery for a mountain goat license: less than 1% (25,023 applied, 236 awarded)
  • Acres of public land available for hunting: 23 million
  • CPW game management units: 185
From the Co Hunting regs, fees;

NEW QUALIFYINGLICENSES
All applicants, including youth, must purchase a quali- fying hunting license to apply for the big game draw.
■ Spring turkey....................... $29.75 (youth: $15.75)
■ Annual small game ............. $29.75 (youth: $1.25)
■ Small game/fishing combo .. $49.75
■ Veteran's lifetime combo .....free*
RESIDENT FEE
*Resident only, 60% disabled or Purple Heart recipient
NONRESIDENT
■ Spring turkey....................... $151.75 (youth: $101.75)
■ Annual small game ............. $81.75 (youth: $1.25)
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Big game tags;
■ DEER
Resident adult ......................................... $39.75 Resident youth......................................... $15.50 Nonresident adult/fishing combo*.......... $396.75 Nonresident youth/fishing combo* ......... $101.50

■ ELK
Resident adult ......................................... $54.75 Resident youth......................................... $15.50 Nonresident bull/fishing combo* ............ $661.75 Nonresident either-sex/fishing combo* .. $661.75 Nonresident cow/fishing combo*............ $496.75 Nonresident youth/fishing combo* ......... $101.50

■ PRONGHORN
Resident adult ......................................... $39.75 Resident youth......................................... $15.50 Nonresident adult/fishing combo*.......... $396.75 Nonresident youth/fishing combo* ......... $101.50

■ MOOSE
Resident..................................... $301.75 Nonresident/fishing combo* .........$2,211.75
■ BEAR
Resident................................... $49.75 Nonresident/fishing combo* ................... $101.75
 
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My guess is Coloradans might not realize the significant contributions to their state by non res hunters....for example;
Elk Res $55, Non res $662
Moose; resident pays $300, non res is $2200
____

From the linked article;

Here are some other numbers for 2019, as provided by CPW:
  • Big-game license applications: 978,668
  • Big-game licenses sold: 361,089
  • Elk licenses sold: 215,351
  • Elk, deer, pronghorn and bear licenses sold to non-residents: 102,444
  • Resident combination (small game and fishing) licenses: 110,511
  • Chances of having your name drawn in the lottery for a Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep license: less than 1% (34,724 applied, 299 awarded)
  • Chances of having your name drawn in the lottery for a moose license: less than 1% (52,217 applied, 505 awarded)
  • Chances of having your name drawn in the lottery for a mountain goat license: less than 1% (25,023 applied, 236 awarded)
  • Acres of public land available for hunting: 23 million
  • CPW game management units: 185
From the Co Hunting regs, fees;

NEW QUALIFYINGLICENSES
All applicants, including youth, must purchase a quali- fying hunting license to apply for the big game draw.
■ Spring turkey....................... $29.75 (youth: $15.75)
■ Annual small game ............. $29.75 (youth: $1.25)
■ Small game/fishing combo .. $49.75
■ Veteran's lifetime combo .....free*
RESIDENT FEE
*Resident only, 60% disabled or Purple Heart recipient
NONRESIDENT
■ Spring turkey....................... $151.75 (youth: $101.75)
■ Annual small game ............. $81.75 (youth: $1.25)
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Big game tags;
■ DEER
Resident adult ......................................... $39.75 Resident youth......................................... $15.50 Nonresident adult/fishing combo*.......... $396.75 Nonresident youth/fishing combo* ......... $101.50

■ ELK
Resident adult ......................................... $54.75 Resident youth......................................... $15.50 Nonresident bull/fishing combo* ............ $661.75 Nonresident either-sex/fishing combo* .. $661.75 Nonresident cow/fishing combo*............ $496.75 Nonresident youth/fishing combo* ......... $101.50

■ PRONGHORN
Resident adult ......................................... $39.75 Resident youth......................................... $15.50 Nonresident adult/fishing combo*.......... $396.75 Nonresident youth/fishing combo* ......... $101.50

■ MOOSE
Resident..................................... $301.75 Nonresident/fishing combo* .........$2,211.75
■ BEAR
Resident................................... $49.75 Nonresident/fishing combo* ................... $101.75
How many moose tags are NRs getting every year? A handful?
 

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Colorado is no doubt screwed up in a lot of ways... But correct me if I'm wrong, don't all other western states charge nearly ten times the price for non resident licenses?
 

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Probably get some fancy new parks along the front range.

I am not convinced the shift from CDOW to CPW in any way will ever benefit the W.
 

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Maybe they could try to actually salt and cinder the highways so people didn't have to drive on 3 inches of ice after a storm, with trucks going by them at 70 miles an hour. Might save a few lives every year.
 

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Probably get some fancy new parks along the front range.

I am not convinced the shift from CDOW to CPW in any way will ever benefit the W.

Ideally HUNTING licence fees stay with wildlife and access and not subsidizing fisheries (charge more for that license if needed) and definitely not state parks (charge more for those as needed). Don't expect hunters to subsidize fish/parks...
 

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Maybe they could try to actually salt and cinder the highways so people didn't have to drive on 3 inches of ice after a storm, with trucks going by them at 70 miles an hour. Might save a few lives every year.

Different budgets and I hope they never touch CPW revenue for DOT!
 

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Different budgets and I hope they never touch CPW revenue for DOT!
I understand that. I was being a bit cynical That said, driving on 70 during the second season through the pass was awful. As bad as I have ever seen. Cars flying off the highway. Pickup truck flipped over in front of me. The DOT was scraping the top of the ice with their plow trucks. Might as well use Zamboni's.
 

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Here are some other numbers for 2019, as provided by CPW:
  • Big-game license applications: 978,668

The Big Game license applications seems way off.

And yes, I feel sorry about the Non-Resident fees...until I start looking into applying to other states and then I feel less bad about it.
 

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How many moose tags are NRs getting every year? A handful?

Cherry pick much?

Look, I'm just posting the facts....without complaining I might add.

The fact is non resident hunters encounter many negative comments from residents when hunting in the different western states, essentially "Non residents go home"....I've seen it many times. If non residents did actually boycott buying licenses and tags in the different western states.....those F&G Depts would be broke.

Now we all know that's ^ not going to happen...so no reason to get but hurt about it...

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