Wilderness Hunting Reciprocity. Good idea?

Should other Western States ban Wyoming residents from hunting their wilderness unguided?

  • Yes

    Votes: 71 55.5%
  • No

    Votes: 38 29.7%
  • Maybe, be careful

    Votes: 16 12.5%
  • I’m a Wyoming resident, of course no!

    Votes: 3 2.3%

  • Total voters
    128
Maybe after you get the wilderness rule removed you can push to have roads put in as well so you can drive your sxs everywhere the horses can go
This obsession you seem to have with me is unhealthy. I shouldn’t be the last thing you think about before you fall asleep and the first when you wake up.
There are people who deeply care about you and would like to see you get help. I mean I can’t fathom who these people are, but surely your mom makes at least one.
 


This obsession you seem to have with me is unhealthy. I shouldn’t be the last thing you think about before you fall asleep and the first when you wake up.
There are people who deeply care about you and would like to see you get help. I mean I can’t fathom who these people are, but surely your mom makes at least one.
I think that was the first post of yours I quoted must have struck a nerve. Could be wrong though.

Keep crying

The only thing i am obsessed about is what wilderness area in Wyoming i will hunt next
 
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For the new kids that aren't yet up to speed on WY and NR.

And… for every constitutional lawyer and aspiring politician on this site, the video posted should also serve as a lesson as to why WY will not only not change their law, but also dig their heels in on issues like this and push back even harder.

There are soooo many posts on this site from people looking to move to WY because they want to move to a state that has a government, policies, and laws that reflect the “old school” values and common sense that they think is missing from where they currently live.

The state attracts people who want to live in a state they believe will not follow the national trends that other states do. Wyoming politicians are largely elected because of their positions on social issues that other states are adopting. So, IF (and that’s even a stretch to think that it will even happen) that there was some leverage other states tried to exert on Wyoming, it’s going to result in Wyoming pushing back - and as others have previously pointed out - coming back with a law or actions that make it difficult and undesirable for non-residents to even hunt there at all.
 
It seems like a slippery slope. Where you do you stop after doing this except for every Western state to more or less compete to apply every potentially negative rule to every other state's residents? Iron-sights only if you're from states that only allow iron sights? Season reduced from 7->5 days for folks from states with shorter seasons? It would be a hot mess.
Even better. Down here in AZ we’ve voted to stop Wyoming residents from looking at our Grand Canyon until they change the wilderness rule….we’re playing hardball folks
 
I wonder how many of the folks that like to complain about Wyoming would move to Wyoming if they could.

My resident Bighorn points are building up. Good night.
 
As a NR, no. Because I don't live there. I also am from the group of folks that don't believe in changing someone else's state to fit my.personal agenda even though I don't live, work or pay taxes to that state (ministry the 1k a year in tags)

some times, some folks suck at western hunting and will find any reason why it's not them but something else.

We could just ban all NR to any states. Or even better, ban anyone hunting out west that is east of the Missouri river.
 
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