And yet…..you responded.
I apply in other western states and yes, I have had people bitch me out because of my plates. I just chalk it up to ignorance on their part, along with they are a resident there and can complain if they want. If their state decided to offer 0 nonresident tags, so be it. That is their choice and I get to play by their rules.After reading a fair portion, have a question.
How many R of western states apply in other states also?
If so, are the R bitching about you?
Something about a pot and a kettle.
R
Breh!!And yet…..you responded.
"And some in your party can be assholes" BillinsdJohn Gierach wrote that, “There are only two types of anglers: those in your party and the assholes.”
A visual representation of how Wyo_hntr loves non-residents
I just hope non-resident opportunity doesn't continue to diminish. There is value in having non-residents hunt our states. I don't think anyone can argue that.@Schoolhousegrizz i took the liberty of fixing your title for you;
“Why all the R HATE”
I’ve never seen a post started by a resident of Wyoming or Colorado or Utah or Montana anti non residents but the adverse certainly isn’t true. It’s always the people that are comfy in Alabama or New York that want a say and starts the thread with some ridiculous title the devolves or has some whiny argument to keep it going.
And I’ll beat you naysayers to the punch and same tired argument with no merit; Wyoming is a welfare state blah blah blah.
What are you doing specifically to increase NR opportunities in Utah?I just hope non-resident opportunity doesn't continue to diminish. There is value in having non-residents hunt our states. I don't think anyone can argue that.
Is it being a crybaby to point out a process is messed up?I just hate crybabies no matter what flavor they are. NR or R
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I posted about it a ways back. But in short, when I feel out surveys I stand up for NR's, I have wrote messages to the DWR and the wildlife board supporting NR's. I try to point out the pros to others about why non residents are a good thing, instead of complaining about them. We're all non-residents in 49 states. Most people here don't agree with me. That's fine. I believe having non-residents is a good thing for them and us, and I will continue to support them.What are you doing specifically to increase NR opportunities in Utah?
Why?After reading a fair portion, have a question.
How many R of western states apply in other states also?
If so, are the R bitching about you?
Something about a pot and a kettle.
R
Thank you for understanding what I was trying to do, I honestly appreciate it.I think the OP was doing a good thing by trying to find a way for hunters to begin advocating as a group for the common good, and it went completely sideways as it usually does…. And so goes our continued losing battle of a divided group of hunters vs an organized group of anti-hunters.
That really is the entire premise of the thread and will lead to the eventual outcome we all suffer as a result.