Hopefully the same as a Nevada nonresident big game tag, or should be.What’s a sheep tag cost where you are at?
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Hopefully the same as a Nevada nonresident big game tag, or should be.What’s a sheep tag cost where you are at?
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That ship has sailed. Literally decades now since AZ went to 90/10 and had challenges in court. Other states have since followed and now WYO is another of many. Precedent has been set and likely nothing to stop a 90/10 allocation if a state chooses to do so.I do feel at one point there will be some push back if things keep going the same direction in a lot of states.
The BLM seems to believe they are "primarily responsible for managing wildlife habitat on BLM-managed public lands, while the states are primarily responsible for managing resident wildlife populations...." Are they lying about spending federal money for habitat used by state owned animals?
https://www.blm.gov/programs/fish-and-wildlife/wildlife/about
How bout we privatize the interstate system as well? A good chunk of US citizens don’t use a good chunk of federally funded roads… the great state of Kansas may be upset by the multitude of tolls that would be needed to get goods to the state. Hit waterways too. Pay for what you use right??? We are a union for a reason and your talking points are tough to digest, at best.I see plenty of selfish reasons but 99% of those that use the lands only use 10% of public lands. Kinda funny you want continued land welfare because you made a choice where hunting is priority but yet want taxpayers to prop up your choice by providing free land. Most land owners in the west are all for selling public lands.
As much as I dislike the idea of outfitters, I can’t really justify my dislike. They utilize public resources just like miners, loggers, wind farms, commercial fisherman, oil companies, Electric companies with dams, ect….
The on thing about wildlife, government don’t care much about it unless it’s valuable. Outfitters and their organizations tend to be good demonstrating to government the monetary value of wildlife.
I’d be for limits on outfitters, guides, ect… but I’d not want to risk PR legislation to get it, and Id not want to pull PR dollars from any state as a punishment for their handling of outfitters.
This crowd cant go more than a month without asking NR for support in some fashion. They will be asking for money to...
Haha, you going to increase our toll charges or will you start to pay your fair share first? Pretty sure you want to make daily goods more expensive for all because you might lose a free handout, the interstate system vs public lands, that’s your comparison?How bout we privatize the interstate system as well? A good chunk of US citizens don’t use a good chunk of federally funded roads… the great state of Kansas may be upset by the multitude of tolls that would be needed to get goods to the state. Hit waterways too. Pay for what you use right??? We are a union for a reason and your talking points are tough to digest, at best.
Do you do this all on your own land?
While I agree it might be time to limit NR tags I also agree it’s time to look back at selling off 80% of public lands and look at keeping only the most utilized places that are multi use.
All the residents talk about the state owning wildlife and then get all butt hurt at the concept of selling off public lands, I think it’s great many made a choice to sacrifice for hunting and all, as long as they have free land to do it on, the land welfare concept.
When is Kansas going to start paying it's fair share?Haha, you going to increase our toll charges or will you start to pay your fair share first? Pretty sure you want to make daily goods more expensive for all because you might lose a free handout, the interstate system vs public lands, that’s your comparison?
When is Kansas going to start paying it's fair share?
Be careful, you're hypocrisy is showing!
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THIS IS AN OUTRAGE!Our tax dollars paying for private land whit tail habitat!
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Of course not! Our public land is an overcrowded joke. You’ll get your doe tag filled, a 120” buck maybe….literally two totally different experiences from Ohio public vs. private land.Was it on federal land?
The BLM spends more time managing cattle leases, checking oil and gas meters and collecting wild horses then anything to do with wildlife that we hunt. I have seen them do some prescribed burns in a couple areas…..but even those were sponsored by RMEF.
It’s the government….. none of them actually work……….Don’t be surprised that your tax dollars are wasted.
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I’ll agree when the feds cover close to half our state budget. MT is 39.1% and WY 36%, drop your percentages to at least 25%.When is Kansas going to start paying it's fair share?
Be careful, you're hypocrisy is showing!
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If I had to pick one issue that irks me the most as a nonresident hunter, it’s the WY wilderness rule.I have been able to enjoy hunting in Colorado many times in the past and Wyoming just a few times. A lot has changed in the last 30 plus years on how the states manage their wildlife. My state included. Most of it was for the good. There is only one thing that I would like to see changed and I don't see how it would cost the state a lot of money to change it. Wyoming needs to change the law pertaining to a nonresident hunting in the wilderness.
Go ahead and continue down this line of reasoning until you can convince yourself your position isn't ridiculous.I’ll agree when the feds cover close to half our state budget. MT is 39.1% and WY 36%, drop your percentages to at least 25%.
Or look at it this way, WY received $2.1 billion for 578,803 people while KS recived $3.8 billion for 2.93 million people.
Or that WY has 30+ million acres of federal public land while KS has 301,000 acres of federal land.