No. Not even close. Your statement is totally ridiculous. No where did I say anything even close to that. Nowhere did I even mention privatizing wildlife.
Just something needs to happen to limit the number of applications. It’s too easy now. You should have to front all of the money to apply. And as a NR, you should have to buy a full fledged license first. That would force most hunters to be selective where they apply and not carpet bomb the West with applications using money (credit cards) they don’t even have.
While I agree wholeheartedly that western hunting is getting overcrowded and changing the very dynamic that we all have come to love, any changes to "limit the number of applications/hunters" has a consequence.
For instance, your idea, if implemented would most likely work at reducing numbers. But spin the table for a second, and lets implement the next guy's idea. Guess what...his idea favors his situation-whether it be financial, geographical, means of any kind, etc.
Your idea cuts out others who love to hunt, while others ideas could cut you and others out.
I could go on a rant regarding Idaho capping NR DAV tags. I can make some seriously good arguments with valid points, but there are just as many (clearly more) civilians that feel a different way. I and many others lost that battle.
This closely resembles some of the many other arguments/discussion/"solutions" folks come up with. Such as, NR allocation numbers being cut, the "then move to a western state if you love hunting that much", NR's fund the economy/conservation, etc.
What I am getting at it this. I'd love to have more opportunities at tags and hunts. So would everyone else. Making a change that YOU can swing or handle invariably cuts someone else out. So the whole solution pool is full of boiled down selfish ideas.
There are a ton of intelligent folks on here, it's been discussed at length to say the least. I really don't think there is a fair solution to any of it. I decided to move my family where we can enjoy the most hobbies and recreational activities that we could take advantage of, and I stand in line as a NR with everyone else waiting to draw a tag.