So I know landowners have the right to charge whatever it is that they want for a person to come on their land and hunt, but have any of you heard of a "pay per point" system? It is fairly popular on some of the places around here for elk, and a lot of guys are getting quotes like 200-300 bucks a point, so a 6x6 bull would be between 2400 and 3600 bucks and a 7x7 would be 2800 and 4200 depending on property owner. I feel like that wouldn't be allowed but I can't figure out where to look to find that information out. I know in places like South Texas high fence ranches it is very common but I feel like that is because the ranch essentially does own the animals and they can do what they want with them. But in a area with no high fences and the state owns the wildlife I feel like it is not ok for a person to sell an animal they do not own.
I guess I'm wondering if anybody knows where to find clarification on the laws about all of this.
I guess I'm wondering if anybody knows where to find clarification on the laws about all of this.