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menhaden_man
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Considering there's really only two hotels and a couple of bars that's a pretty small sample size in Challis. I live near Challis. I bet fishing brings as much revenue to Challis as hunting does and the Braun Bros music fest brings a lot of money to the area. Most guys I see hunting in the Pioneer zone and Salmon zone are camping out, a ton in RVs , and just going to town for fuel and reloading on snacks. They aren't staying in town at the motels, unless they've given up. I would bet the air services flying out of Challis make as much off of NR as the motels do.
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I get it... but either one of our anecdotal suggestions doesn't make a strong case. Article below on value of WY non-resident hunters. Not sure if a similar report has been done for ID but I'd still wager that NR hunting is easily worth more than $100M to Idahoans.
Big game hunting in Wyoming a $300 million industry - Powell Tribune
Southwick Associates, a private outdoor recreation and economics firm, recently concluded that those hunters contributed more than $303.5 million to the state’s economy and supported 3,100 jobs. “With the decline in energy revenue, tourism is …
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