Jethro
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A rich guy guided hunt competition? What does that even mean?Guided hunting ain't the real thing. Just another way for rich guys to compete with each other, like expensive cars and boats.
A rich guy guided hunt competition? What does that even mean?Guided hunting ain't the real thing. Just another way for rich guys to compete with each other, like expensive cars and boats.
Dude you should see what happens when they increase nonresident pricing.There not, it’s been proven time and time again, every time there’s an increase resident hunters whine like the sky is falling. Most are very unwilling to donate or support sheep in a meaningful way because tags are so impossible to get.
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My friend and I took his boy on a sheep hunt last year and he killed a nice ram. The kid had a good time, didn't have to worry about any of the planning or logistics. We found the ram and planned the stalk. We carried the majority of the weight on the pack out. When there were questions about route finding or safety he looked to us.
When you go on a guided hunt guess who you are? The boy. When I was a kid my dad did the same for me. A guided hunt will never give the same experience or satisfaction as the real thing. It's a different experience, spend your money how you want, just don't expect the rest of us to admire it or whatever
It’s hard to detach some aspects of guiding from governors tags when specific outfitters are handing out dossiers on specific animals before the bidding begins on a specific tag that then drive up the price.I love where this thread has went. Now we are guide shaming!! LOL Unreal
I quoted it before but I'll post it again from WSF CEO Gary Thornton.
“The fact that a handful of individuals stepped up at these levels to put and keep more wild sheep on the mountain for everyone, and one day put more sheep permits into the public draws, is the definition of paying it forward. That’s the backbone of conservation.”
That sounds exactly like someone pissing on me and telling me it's raining.
It don't think it is jealously to know when we are being pandered to and manipulated.
As I posted before, if sportsmen prove unwilling to accept additional fees or to participate in raffles to replace auction revenue, then I guess WSF is proven right and the auctions should continue. Arizona may be a case study for the rest of the western states in this regard.
I quoted it before but I'll post it again from WSF CEO Gary Thornton.
“The fact that a handful of individuals stepped up at these levels to put and keep more wild sheep on the mountain for everyone, and one day put more sheep permits into the public draws, is the definition of paying it forward. That’s the backbone of conservation.”
That sounds exactly like someone pissing on me and telling me it's raining.
It don't think it is jealously to know when we are being pandered to and manipulated.
As I posted before, if sportsmen prove unwilling to accept additional fees or to participate in raffles to replace auction revenue, then I guess WSF is proven right and the auctions should continue. Arizona may be a case study for the rest of the western states in this regard.
Pecker waving. “I bought a bigger sheep than you”A rich guy guided hunt competition? What does that even mean?
It would make far more sense if it was required across the board versus just for hunting.The main argument I could see for requiring guides on some hunts is safety. They don’t want yahoos sending it in the backcountry and dying or almost dying and needing rescue.
Idaho Wild Sheep Foundation founded in 1985Nobody’s manipulating you. There are about a dozen or so auction tags for sheep sold each year that generate enough revenue to pr
The fact is that about a dozen sheep auction tags generate enough conservation revenue going straight to the sheep that they provide many more tags for regular guys that would not otherwise be available.
The fact also is that raffles and other sources do not generate enough revenue to replace those $$$. Those who are directly involved in sheep conservation in AZ know this and begged the Board not to do away with the auction tag. But just the liberals who ignore facts and science to close hunting seasons, the Board did not listen.
IMHO, the only folks trying to manipulate others piss on folks and tell them it’s raining are those who would ignore the straightforward facts and applaud actions that hurt wild sheep - all because of envy and petty jealousies.
Hilarious comparison, most people already probably know but Wyoming does the same crap with Designated Wilderness areas.It would make far more sense if it was required across the board versus just for hunting.
Want go venture out into that area for a hike? Have at it
Want to venture out into that area to go fishing? You betcha.
Want to venture out there to go photograph animals? Of course.
Want to venture out there to go shoot an animal with a gun/bow? Well, you know, that is pretty dangerous. Better go with this 21 year old kid thats been in the state for less than 72 hours. Its for your safety.
It would make far more sense if it was required across the board versus just for hunting.
Want go venture out into that area for a hike? Have at it
Want to venture out into that area to go fishing? You betcha.
Want to venture out there to go photograph animals? Of course.
Want to venture out there to go shoot an animal with a gun/bow? Well, you know, that is pretty dangerous. Better go with this 21 year old kid thats been in the state for less than 72 hours. Its for your safety.
Alaska could easily sell nonresident non-guided dall sheep tags for $10k and most people would be happy about it.I’m going to get checked for eye cancer after reading this thread.
If AK lifted the ridiculous must be guided rule for governor tags, the amount they could make by raffling those tags would absolutely blow the top off what the same tags are being auctioned for.
That comparison was largely making fun of that law in Wyoming.Hilarious comparison, most people already probably know but Wyoming does the same crap with Designated Wilderness areas.
Idaho Wild Sheep Foundation founded in 1985
First year Idaho offered an auction tag for Bighorn Sheep - 1988
Idaho Wild Sheep Population 1990 ~5,000; 203 Tags available; Overall drawing odds 1:6
Idaho Wild Sheep Population 2015 ~2,800; 89 Tags available; Overall drawing odds 1:27
Idaho Wild Sheep Population 2023 ~3,400; 96 Tags available; Overall drawing odds 1:44
WSF is manipulating hunters by constantly beating the drum that we need the auction tags so they can put sheep on the mountain for the rest of us. I don't think their claim stands up to scrutiny, at least in Idaho. Instead, they perpetuate the auction system which guarantees their wealthiest members a tag while the opportunity continues to shrink for everyone else. Thankfully Idaho only has one auction tag. I'm not at all surprised that such people would advocate against what Arizona did.