Not higher than other states. I meant higher than residents. Which I’m fine with paying higher fees. I don’t live there. That is only right. But the percentages are extreme. They are extremely high in my home state for NR. If I was hunting state land or private land I would understand it a little easier. I know we won’t see eye to eye and that’s fine. But I sure hope that none of the people bashing NRs have ever or will ever hunt in another state. Because that would be a little hypocritical don’t you think? Yes there needs to be caps and limitations but I think there should be a middle ground. That’s all I’m saying. As outdoorsmen we can’t afford to lose opportunities in today’s political structure. We are a dying breed.I'd sure like to see how you came up with Colorado being 120% higher in tag fees than other states
Colorado $700.98
Wyoming $692
Montana $971.50
Idaho $651.75
New Mexico $548-$773 depending on tag type
Utah $800-$1000 depending on tag type
Arizona $650
This doesn't include additional hunt license fee, application fee which most other states add on, Colorado you don't have to pay the extra fee's with an OTC license.