I sent the below message to the Casper Chamber of Commerce and the following senators:
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Good morning,
I am a Missouri resident. I am emailing you in opposition in Senate File 103 (SF103). I acknowledge you don’t owe my anything as I am not your constituent, but I think sharing my past experiences and future plans in Wyoming will show you the detriment that SF103 will bring to Wyoming.
I started buying points for big game licenses in Wyoming in 2017. I went on my first antelope hunt in 2019. I went on my second Wyoming hunt in 2020. While on those hunts, I stayed in Wyoming hotels and frequented Wyoming businesses. Some of the restaurants that my party and I went to included (but were not limited to):
Sherrie’s Place
Wyoming Ale Works
Silver Fox Steakhouse
Firewood Pizza
Texas Roadhouse
Wyoming’s Rib and Chop House
Multiple fast food restaurants
Additionally, I have paid Wyoming meat processors to process my harvested animals. I booked a trout trip with a local guide in 2020. I have spent money at Wyoming sporting goods stores for gear. I have purchased gallons of coffee and even more gallons of gasoline in Wyoming. I have spent money with Wyoming Uber drivers to get me to and from the restaurants mentioned above.
In addition to me buying points and licenses, I am closely affiliated with 9 other Wyoming nonresidents that are currently buying points, and I plan to return to with if and when they draw a tag. As a lover of food and mattresses, I plan to spend money at hotels and restaurants on those trips as well.
I want to continue hunting in Wyoming often. I plan to do both DIY and outfitted hunts. Both of these stimulate the Wyoming economy. I can promise you that I will continue to be a frequent Wyoming visitor if SF103 does not pass.
I currently have guided trips on the books for 2021 (elk), 2023 (mule deer), and 2025 (elk). As I type this, I just got off the phone with my 2025 outfitter. He said I won’t be able to draw if this passes. If I can’t draw tags, I will quit buying Wyoming points and I will be forced to spend my money in other states. Additionally, my friends and family who play the Wyoming point game will undoubtedly follow suit. Demand for 85% more expensive antelope tags will decrease. Additionally, when people are forced to spend more on tags, they will spend less in the local economy. This
SF103 is nearsighted in which it does not consider the effect that tag cost increases and a reduction of NR tags will have on the economy. I will go to Wyoming every year if I can. I urge you to vote against SF103. SF103 is not in the best interesting of Wyoming. If this does not pass, I can assure you I will continue to spend my money in Wyoming as often as I have a tag (or one of my friends or family have a tag).