I think this is all about numbers. There are too many people, therefore too many hunters to be given hunting privileges in any one particular area. Especially
the more desirable areas!!! So basically it is limited by seasons, bag limits, tag numbers, etc.
The available tags are limited by various methods, drawings, registration, and cost. Some people can afford them, and some can't. Fact of life!!!
I grew up in Florida. I hated it, I hate hot weather, I hate flat country, I hate snakes, I hate .......
I knew that I belonged in Alaska!! I read everything I could find about Alaska, Yukon, NWT, etc., from a young age!!!!
Within a few days of finishing high school I got in my Jeep and headed North.
I did not have anything, barely enough gas money, my bow, ( Bear 65lb takedown recurve), marginal camp gear,
I did not have family here to make it easy for me, and I had no job lined up. Just a strong desire to live a certain lifestyle, in a country that I knew I was made for!!!
I won't bore you with all the details , but I don't have a lot to show for the last 45 years, except a lot of amazing memories, and the absolute knowledge
that I did the right thing for me!! I moved here primarily for the hunting, and if you want something enough you will make the necessary sacrifices!!!
I have met so many folks through the years , (mostly when I was down south flying game surveys in Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, etc) that would say
" I always wanted to go to Alaska, but when I got out of college, I got married, started having kids, etc, etc, yeh, yeh, yeh!!! ""
Same old excuses, bottom line they did not want it badly enough!!!
Bob
By the way, I have been back to Florida exactly once in the last 45 years to visit family!!!