Lived in Colorado my whole life and was a time i was proud to be a Coloradoan. Between the marijuana stores all over the state, wolves on the horizon, the ultra liberal east slope that controls us conservatives, I mostly just hide out anymore. And the CPW, through the Wildlife Commission and state legislature have prostituted the wildlife. Hunters, in and out of state are on the end of the same rope that demands more and more money for worse hunting experiences. As i've stated, the governor now appoints members to the Wildlife Commission, and if you got a liberal governor?? What i think is changing slowly is that hunters are getting fed up enough with the lack of animals and the excess of hunters that they are getting involved through hammering at the folks in charge through emails, phone calls, etc. I told guys last summer who were pissed about the tag allocation that the only thing they can do is email CPW directly, Email the Wildlife Commission, and the same to their state representative. If the out of state hunters were to do the same, voicing their complaints, and also telling them that you would pay more for licensing if the hunting was better?? Even if out of state hunters who are members of a local sportsman organization would have the organization start emailing said entities, it would carry weight. What would be even better is if in state and out of state hunters could partner to come up with solutions that makes everybody happy. The biggest issue that residents have with out of state hunters is the fact that more and more out of state "big" money is coming in and leasing up chunks of ground bordering forest and blm land. Then they start locking gates on access roads and just throwing their weight around because they got $$ to back them up. To really protect and assure that there is hunting for future generations, I really really believe that it is going to take cooperated representation in each and every state between out and in state hunters. There are changes coming in Colorado, and believe me, I am ass bruised from falling out of my chair that they are finally listening to us. And why? Because residents are finally making their voice heard. The next big issue as i see it, minus the wolves, is point creep. The bottle neck on some of the quality units is not resolving itself. My solution, and one I did my regular bitch sessions with the local field officers is to designate a couple of more units as quality units and raise the price of the tags on quality units. With elk especially, every hunter wants to have a couple of hunts in their lifetime where there are many bulls and the chance for a 340 plus bull. I,ve been fortunate to have two hunts in unit 61 and even if I only tagged out on a couple of 330 bulls, they were priceless hunts. What would I pay for that? A hell of a lot more than i did. So if Mr out of state hunter will pay more to hunt if the hunting is better, he needs to start letting the CPW know that. As it stands now, and any government entiity always over reacts, a 90-10 split on tags is too aggressive, something along a 70-30 is fairer, and generates more revenue, but Colorado copycats a lot from other states. We shall see.