ND_Hooligan
FNG
Not sure how anyone can think that Colorado is the cheapest elk tag out there by a long shot. Doing a little research shows that NM is $773 for a high demand bull tag, AZ is $665 plus a $160 hunting license for a total of $825, Wyoming is $692, Utah is anywhere from $613 to $1050, ID is $651.75 and CO is $760.99 plus the $93.78 small game license for a total of $854.77. Looks to me that Colorado is one of the most expensive states for a non-resident to hunt in. With that being said, I do think CO should do away with the OTC hunts but I really have no say as I am one of the dreaded non-residents. I don't bitch and follow whatever rules the state goes by understanding that if I want it different I can just move to that state or find another place to hunt. Couldn't imagine being owned by the Denver crowd though but that is another story . If/when things change I will make a decision at that time if it is still worth it for me to spend money in CO or if another state would better suit my needs. BTW, the influx of new residents to CO is causing as many problems as us non-residents when it comes to crowding issues and the way many of them are voting is creating an even bigger problem with the CP&W.It is the cheapest elk tag out there for nonresidents by a long shot, likely part of the problem.
but I hear you though, really a terrible value haha.