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Maybe....like I said, come on. If hunting is a priority for some to move to WY I'm actually fine with that and would encourage it.Thing is many with good jobs in today’s market can work from anywhere, no need to have a job from a WY company. Great thing tech has brought us is this ability to not be locked into an office or location. I think in time you’ll see more people move there that retain their employment from where they moved from. Heck in my office I have co workers that live all over the world working from home.
Covid has really shown that there is less of a need to house people in an office and that with that comes savings. Heck I haven’t been in my office but a handful of times in the last year.
Land prices aren’t too crazy high yet either, a million will buy a lot in WY.
I didn't move to Wyoming 20 years ago from Montana by accident. Hunting is important enough to me that I never have left or considered living in a State where I couldn't have at least an OTC rifle bull elk and buck deer tag every year. Never will live anywhere there doesn't and I've paid the price for that choice.
Exactly why I intend to keep advocating wayyyyyyyy more for Resident opportunities than NR. Not only does that make sense, its the right thing to do.