Potential Increase In Wyoming Application Fees

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If anyone thinks this is the last increase WGF has in store is sadly mistaken.
You’re gonna have lots of bad days
I can't agree more, being a resident of Colorado. The out-of-state influx has ruined hunting as we have known it in many units. Can't count the number of times I've been approached by an out of state Hunter, comes wandering through asking for directions. I'm sure nobody here from out of state would do that. However those are the folks to thank for the increasing fees and changing regulations. Out of state folks are going to to pay to play and bitching about it is rather ironic.

I lived in North Carolina for a year, and out of state tag was for six deer and two turkeys as I hadn't established residency by the time hunting season came around. $200. If six deer and two turkeys for 200 bucks isn't a deal, I don't know what is. In the grand scheme folks don't realize the issues they are causing for themselves down the line by jumping on the bandwagon and coming out west. Stay at home and get good at hunting the game in your state, just like I've gotten good at the game I'm hunting in my state. Or just don't complain.
 

elkocd

Lil-Rokslider
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Oct 29, 2013
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Cody, WY
Some of these comments are insane. I'm not sure that some people know that wildlife is held in trust for the residents of that particular state. The are not held in trust for NRs of another state. Hunting a state you don't live in is a luxury and a privilege not a right. You have no entitlement to the wildlife of a state you don't live in. If you have a complaint about how wildlife is managed in your state and or fees, more power to you. If you're complaining about another state, then you better pack up your chit and move to that state or just suck it up and consider yourself luck that the state provides opportunity at all the NRs.
 

LostArra

WKR
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May 9, 2013
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Oklahoma
Some of these comments are insane. I'm not sure that some people know that wildlife is held in trust for the residents of that particular state. The are not held in trust for NRs of another state. Hunting a state you don't live in is a luxury and a privilege not a right. You have no entitlement to the wildlife of a state you don't live in. If you have a complaint about how wildlife is managed in your state and or fees, more power to you. If you're complaining about another state, then you better pack up your chit and move to that state or just suck it up and consider yourself luck that the state provides opportunity at all the NRs.
Hey it's America. When prices go up, Americans bitch. No different than Jackson home prices.
$1 increase for eggs is national news.
 
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