Kimber7man
WKR
At this point, yes that's what they are talking about.
Outfitters on the task force will oppose any change to nonresident PP. IMO
Did the President of Game and Fish used to own an outfitting business?
At this point, yes that's what they are talking about.
Outfitters on the task force will oppose any change to nonresident PP. IMO
Whats interesting is residents always say they pay their way in taxes and living expense, highly doubt hunter volunteer work is more then 10% of resident hunters so all these business do just as much as the resident hunters, i think they all should do more, maybe higher taxes and hunting/fishing fees for residents.Buzz,
I’m interested in this. No malice or hidden agenda, just curious.
What would you propose so that the outfitters, restaurants, hotels, and other tourism profiteers start paying their way?
If we can agree they are already paying salaries and overhead, rent, taxes, and all other costs of owning a business and thus contributing to the local and state economy?
What else could they do?
The President of the Commission, yes.Did the President of Game and Fish used to own an outfitting business?
This is just sad, that you have to lie in an attempt to prove a false point.Looking at the total revenue list in your post above, Wyo residents aren't paying the Federal Aid, Grants, Interest, misc, either? With that said, nonres are truly supporting 77% of the budget that comes from res and nonres. The remaining funding comes from outside sources!
It's super easy to reduce and weaken the actual differences between the contribution of nonres vs res by looking at the total budget. This is actually deceiving since Wyo residents also aren't contribute to the remaining funding either.
The fact is nonres currently are supporting a large portion of the budget that comes from res and nonres!
Better not split those restaurant and fuel bills or Jimss will turn you in for illegal outfitting.I'll be hunting with my Dad for pronghorn here in Wyoming, I'll be catching the tab for 3-4 nights at a local hotel and we'll probably split restaurant and fuel bills. I just got back from 2 days of scouting over there, some great bucks to be had. I payed for that too. I'll also be picking up the entire tab for my NR nephews elk hunt too.
What NR's might those be that are making all these big "donations" you speak of? Can you give an example, of say...one?Lies lies lies....you are one funny guy Buzz. You can twist and turn everything I say anyway you want but I'll stick with what I've been saying all along. Nonres fund 77% of the WG&F pref pt and license fee budget.....that's not a lie...it's fact! Buzz mentioned, "In my world, you want a seat at the table, you pay for it...no free lunch." Sounds like nonres need a head seat at the table?
I bet everyone on this website could care less what you do with your relatives? Relatively speaking it doesn't matter! That's great you are buying tags for your relatives and taking them hunting but not exactly sure how that matters in this discussion. I guess I'll join others and pat you on your back?
Buzz as usual you are slapping a lot of nonres right in the face with your statement about Wyo outside funding? How about RMEF and other national organizations that nonres likely donate just as much or more than Wyo res? It's statements like yours that will likely piss a few nonres off that donate large sums of $ to support Wyoming elk and other wildlife! I wonder how many of those nonres that support Wyo wildlife will pull the plug on donations, pref pt fees, etc if nonres limited tags are cut in 1/2?
I think it's a little wild that there is so much hatred towards nonres that support 77% of the pref pt and license fee budget and offer life to small town revenue. If 90/10 does happen in Wyo nonres are welcome in Colo. I'm sure the small towns appreciate your business if they aren't welcome in Wyo!