HunterGatherer
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Property tax doesn’t go to game management 


. I think we’re done here.




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Doesnt make the grass grow back up.wyo compensates for damage. Funds for compensation comes from hunting licenses not property taxes.
https://cowboystatedaily.com/2023/0...ual-to-compensation-for-damages-to-livestock/
Have you ever read the state budget? Just once?Property tax doesn’t go to game management. I think we’re done here.
Next chart: how wyoming residents pay property tax.
Actually, as a non resident I DO pay taxes on federal Wilderness areas in Wyoming. The exact same taxes that a wy resident pays on that same land.Next chart: how wyoming residents pay property tax.
Well that is true …Actually, as a non resident I DO pay taxes on federal Wilderness areas in Wyoming. The exact same taxes that a wy resident pays on that same land.
Sounds like you need to read more. The Thorofare Cabin is only 33 ish miles from the trailhead.Sounds like you need to get out more.
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We’ve lived there before. Miraculously, we didn’t die with the recreating we did in the wilderness. Funny thing, I don’t remember five feet of snow when we fished in July and October. Nor do I remember access roads to the wilderness closed for miles.Sounds like you have wyoming all figured out. Might be a good place for you to move so you dont have to worry about where your allowed to hunt.
Late october only comes once a year. How recent was late october last for you?
I can’t tell if you’re trolling or just plain..Look at the sars fund....
I'm sure he/she will complain if they elk tag goes up 10 bucks..I can’t tell if you’re trolling or just plain..
I’ll counter your argument with, look at the funds NR’s at to your wildlife agency. How do plan to make that up?
I don’t agree with the wilderness rule but I can understand what you’re saying.The best part of Wyoming300’s points is, they get us closer to this thread being locked.
The benefit for residents is maybe fewer people in there during the season and that’s why I defend it but my best elk hunting isn’t on wilderness. It’s just a nice option to get away from a few people and not hear sxs or atv’s all over.
I thought this thread had brought up some good points and pretty much ran its course, but I have to be honest I had not considered this point of view.Op you have pretty stupid reasoning there. We live in wyoming to hunt our $47 elk tags in our wilderness area. Im not driving 8 hours to pay a fortune for tags to hunt in a more populated area.
The law is an excellent one. Ive seen all sorts of nonsense from out of state hunters. Between driving across private ranches to getting lost in an area that is no where near a wilderness area. The issue with wilderness areas is deeper than lack of roads. They are steep rugged, and have constantly changing bad weather. Last weekend i was hunting near the savage run wilderness area. 54 degrees at 10 am. 2 pm it started sleeting. By 4 pm it was 29 degrees with sleet, hail, and wet snow. Then fog added to the mix. Continued for 2 days then back to 50 degrees and sunny.