You can buy otc deer tags in AZ and be hunting right now
To the OP. What do you wish to accomplish by complaining about having buy a $65 license to be able to apply? Their house, their rules. No one is forcing you to pay the fee, you are choosing to do so.
You can't change state game requirements as a non-resident and I seriously doubt residents are going to change them on your behalf if it means them paying more. I suggest you boycott all western states that make you buy the license up front.
Western states have no trouble selling out all their tags to non-res hunters so I can't see the trend of rising fees changing anytime soon.
I'm sure a lot of guys spend more than that on a bottle of booze to take on the hunt.
Agreed, the privilege bs doesn't fly.But you're not paying for the privilege "to hunt" NM........paying for the privilege to hunt NM is the cost of the tag which no one is arguing. You're paying for the opportunity "to apply", and may never draw. But it is what it is, and also why I've never applied in AZ.
Agreed, the privilege bs doesn't fly.
Everywhere I've hunted elk has been on National forest ground. Fairly clear who owns that.
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Agreed, the privilege bs doesn't fly.
Everywhere I've hunted elk has been on National forest ground. Fairly clear who owns that.
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I can’t remember all the nuances; but we always needed the license to put in for the draw no?
I keep mine for the dove hunts anyways. On good years, I hunt a buddies ranch for mulies
Yes. Last year was like this. That’s what changed?If I remember correctly there was an option to have it refunded if you didn't draw.
Yes. Last year was like this. That’s what changed?
Yes, the refund of license option will no longer be an option, effectively forcing the cost to apply for a single species to go from $13 to $78, My original question did people think that this would be a significant enough change that it would improve draw statistics due to lower application numbers.
Of course, you would get a hunting license so you could hunt small game or whatnot, but obviously applicants from 1000 or 1500 miles away are not going to flock to NM to hunt jackrabbits, so for many that will be of no value. No other changes were made, I.e., there are no bonus/preference points or changes to tag fees.
Read this article from NM:We all own the ground, the state owns the animals on it. That is indisputable
You can go hang out all you want on that ground, but you have to pay the state for the privilege to kill the animals.
Read this article from NM:
http://magazine.wildlife.state.nm.us/century-wildlife-management-part-2/
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If you say so.Yep, all that is true.
Are you saying that because NM (and all states) recieve Federal conservation fund that the wildlife belongs to any entity other than the state itself? Because that's incorrect.