Idaho_Potato
WKR
Just something to think about with this point. The industry I work in butts up against the billionaire ranch owner world. The clout and dealings in that good ol' boys club is not going to be affected by some small % increase in hunter numbers. Not naming names, but there are western governors who literally have family members in the mega ranch world. Think about that. Owning very large tracts of land and capital gives one an unfair amount of power at the state level. It's been that for a very long time. I agree with Matt in that increasing hunter numbers is just shooting ourselves in the foot and making the public land game worse across the board. Most new hunters are going to be useless in the political game being played at the top level.There are several arguments to think about with the public/private issue:
1- wouldn’t more public land hunters balance out the clout of billionaire ranch owners who are currently controlling the elk management legislation in montana? I think there is a strong argument that public land hunters need as much help as they can get on that specific issue.