Thanks for the info. I knew there was some out there.
I have for several years. Not a member of some lobby group though.
When my state wanted to increase fees & lower harvest limits, I responded to the survey, signed the petitions and attended the regional meeting & spoke to oppose the changes.
Mostly what I do is take non-residents hunting. A good friend that lives in Nevada now will be my non-resident guest in Kentucky as well as Tennessee this year.
Not thinking the Fed's are gonna save anything, nor will I be the one near as bummed when they try.
That sucks and I'm not saying all residents are being greedy. Some states.....
We do the same on this side as well. Indiana gun season laws are screwy. I see quite a few IN plates on the south side of the Ohio. Don't blame them one bit.
My bad, missed the k.
Military installation.
I was talking about land that is considered publicly accessible. Not military installations, capital buildings etc.
48.19% of Wyoming is Federal Property. That is 30,043,512 acres out of a total of 62,343,040.
That is a lot of our (all US citizens) property.
There are 7 other states that have more Federal Property than Wy. I didn't look up those numbers.
In comparison, 4.25% of Kentucky, or 1,083,104 acres is owned by the federal government. A big chunk of that will be Fort Knox and Fort Campbell, so not public access land.
The property can be closed and/or sold without modifying the constitution.
When someone like Jeff Bezos comes along and wants to stroke the Fed's a check......... your gonna need some non-resident help.
That change will only effect a few non-residents. It won't effect anything that happens in our back yard per say.
You have to keep the hook baited well enough to keep even us small fish looking and interested. There are a lot of us small fish in the pond.