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I see Hillary Clinton’s brother is back.
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Not as much as you believe....I get around and talk to lots of folks.Yes but that’s still a vast minority.
How many in NY, CA, IL etc, states with little to none? I get you talk to those interested in BHA, far from a representation of the population as a whole.Not as much as you believe....I get around and talk to lots of folks.
Good, take them and say thank you.Do you have stuff completely irrelevant to argue about pre typed? Makes no sense. Your telling me stuff I know like I should be thankful. And it in no way ties to the quote.
I treasure the current oppritunity I have in a number of states, including Wyoming.
1) 90/10 resident/non-resident allocation.
2) increase fees for non residents due to loss from 90/10
3) guides and outfitters set aside 30% of total non- residents allocation
4)resident preference for leftover tags
5) decrease in non-resident General elk tags
These are NOT laws but have been presented to Wyoming legislation . There was recent changes to the western "Big Five" negatively affected non-residents. There was a biological concern about the decrease in numbers of species hence decrease in tags. I also feel for non- resident hunters who have sent WY game and fish money for points only to have a decrease in odds or waiting longer to use them. Especially older hunters. I wasn't aware that there were biological concerns about elk /deer numbers? I realize the state of Wyoming owns the elk and it is their decision on how to manage the resource . I know nobody owes me nothing ,I'm not a resident, don't pay Wyoming taxes, and should sell my house, change jobs,uproot my family and move to Wyoming to hunt (really?) Also i,m a whinning, complaining, crybaby. Quit bitchin. Let's get all that out of the way. I'll be honest I have nothing against Wyoming residents, but geeze if some have their way this stuff is possibly heading in an unfavorable direction for a non-resident elk hunter. When it all comes down to it I guess one makes a personal decision whether they want to continue sending money to Wyoming game and fish
I talk to all kinds of people....just spent a week in PA...public land seems important to folks I talked with out that way.How many in NY, CA, IL etc, state with little to none? I get you talk to thise interested in BHA, far from a representation of the population as a whole.
Do you feel this added anything to the discussion? Just taking the opportunity for a cheap shot.I see Hillary Clinton’s brother is back.
Did you randomly talk to people in downtown Pittsburgh or did you talk to people that attended a specific type of event they showed interest in attending? How many thousands did you talk to over the week to get a feel for how PA feels?I talk to all kinds of people....just spent a week in PA...public land seems important to folks I talked with out that way.
Nope, wildlife and land ownership are mutually exclusive. Randy Newberg has a good video on it....Google it, kings deer irrc is the episode.I get that but WY is so dependent on federal aid it would seem nonresidents have more skin in the game in WY.
No different than a lot of other comments from others who want to call names and make assumptions of anyone who want to discuss the issue. Added plenty to the discussion early on.Do you feel this added anything to the discussion? Just taking the opportunity for a cheap shot.
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Your last paragraph resonates with me and what I will look to in the future when my circumstances allow.
Until then I’ll continue to take whatever I can justify from other states sell me for exorbitant amounts of money.
Yes, actually I did, right in Pittsburg at Fort Pitt and the duquesne incline.Did you randomly talk to people in downtown Pittsburgh or did you talk to people that attended a specific type of event they showed interest in attending? How many thousands did you talk to over the week to get a feel for how PA feels?
Did you talk to hunters mainly?
The state as a whole is dependent on federal funding more than most states in the country, opposite Colorado for example that comparatively needs far less. We fund your state’s lifestyle, perhaps some appreciation can be shown.Nope, wildlife and land ownership are mutually exclusive. Randy Newberg has a good video on it....Google it, kings deer irrc is the episode.
The only federal aid I'm aware of that states receive for wildlife is Pittman Robertson and dingell Johnson funding which is paid by excise taxes on hunting and fishing equipment. Not even from the taxpayers, but a self funded and imposed tax.
All 50 states and iirc even the us territories receive.
I ve never set foot in the Atlantic I dont see why we had to stop dumping medical waste in there... or dumping toxic sludge in the Ohio River I mean that is a public water reource I dont use, plus it too expensive for me to fish it as a non resident, let it burn. That type of attitude isn't helping anyone.Or maybe I feel we need change, i’m ok selling 80% but if not another thought is a $50 weekly access permit or $2k annual pass for access, still sell off checker boarded lands.
Yes there is opportunity but really it’s about time we offload these lands, for most people in this nation they’ll never step foot on them.
We provide a lot of natural resources on the cheap, send water downstream, and export wayyy more energy than we consume...and provide a mountain of affordable nr hunting and lots of access for same.The state as a whole is dependent on federal funding more than most states in the country, opposite Colorado for example that comparatively needs far less. We fund your state’s lifestyle, perhaps some appreciation can be shown.
I have a sneaking suspicion that most could careless about public, especially those worried about how they’ll feed their kids and keep them safe.Yes, actually I did, right in Pittsburg at Fort Pitt and the duquesne incline.
The idea of public land needs no defense, only more defenders.
Hey you can buy your own paradise, why do you need a welfare handout?I ve never set foot in the Atlantic I dont see why we had to stop dumping medical waste in there... or dumping toxic sludge in the Ohio River I mean that is a public water reource I dont use, plus it too expensive for me to fish it as a non resident, let it burn.
Your states budget is close to 50% federal funded. I believe perhaps we need a 50/50 not 90/10 based on your states financial needs.We provide a lot of natural resources on the cheap, send water downstream, and export wayyy more energy than we consume...and provide a mountain of affordable nr hunting and lots of access for same.
I'm inclined to call it even...no thanks required.
Be sure to tell your friends.Most true words I've read in a long time. I try like hell to avoid even working west of the Central Time Zone.