Mojave
WKR
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- Jun 13, 2019
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Yes and demand continues to keep moving up.
Bump up the resident prices and dump NR. Go for it.I almost wonder if they wouldn't be better served by dumping non-resident antelope licenses all together.
Not sure if the last paragraph was in reference to FL turkey or WY goats. But, the problem is not turkey populations in FL. The issue is that NR aren't capped at a certain % on public land draw hunts. In a state with 20+ million people it is ridiculous that on south Florida WMAs non-residents are out numbering residents 2:1. I have the data and would be happy to share if you'd like.Bump up the resident prices and dump NR. Go for it.
They are starting to be jerks down here over the osceola turkeys - want to cut the NR tags. Can see how it pisses someone off to drive by a hunting place on the way to work and not be able to hunt it but every 5 years cause of NR hunters.
What they need to do is shut down the season for a couple of years and let them recover but most guys won't let that happen. "gotta hunt" of will die. LoL!
I live in FL. Deaf, not into turkeys. 3+ yrs wait for a nearby deer quota permit. Cant even go duck hunting anymore cause of fwc spraying all the weeds.Not sure if the last paragraph was in reference to FL turkey or WY goats. But, the problem is not turkey populations in FL. The issue is that NR aren't capped at a certain % on public land draw hunts. In a state with 20+ million people it is ridiculous that on south Florida WMAs non-residents are out numbering residents 2:1. I have the data and would be happy to share if you'd like.
From what I’ve seen Pronghorn is viewed by a lot of residents as a second class big game animal and they don’t usually get a fraction of attention deer or elk tags do. I’m not sure there would be much gain to be had there.I almost wonder if they wouldn't be better served by dumping non-resident antelope licenses all together.