I thought Wyoming already had a shed season west of the continental divide?The shed hunting in Wyoming is out of control. I hate to say it, but this passing would be a blessing to us residents of western wyoming.
Every one from the Dakotas would support you on that. Maybe the lakes wouldn’t look like a packers tailgate party every winter.Residents found all my spots during Covid jerk off time.
I stopped shed hunting.
Maybe if I hold my breath and stomp my feet hard enough I can convince my state to allow locals only to fish out lakes.
Every one from the Dakotas would support you on that. Maybe the lakes wouldn’t look like a packers tailgate party every winter.
They come your way now because they kept wrecked all the lakes up my way.Every one from the Dakotas would support you on that. Maybe the lakes wouldn’t look like a packers tailgate party every winter.
Western hunters like to talk about pressure but till you see 200 vehicles on a small lake filling buckets of perch that’s pressure. The small potholes will get fished out in a matter of a couple weeks.LOL. My friends who are serious about fishing and seem like well adjusted adults become unhinged when talking about non-resident fishing issues.
To the point I wouldn't even bring it up.
Pot, this is kettle, over.......I try to keep all my posts positive but sometimes, you just got to call a spade a spade. Apparently, there are a BUNCH of GREEDY, HOLIER THAN THOU people in WY.
Isn’t it amazing how the residents of one of the biggest welfare states, the state with the best resident hunting benefits in the lower 48, acts like it’s the non res that are entitled?I try to keep all my posts positive but sometimes, you just got to call a spade a spade. Apparently, there are a BUNCH of GREEDY, HOLIER THAN THOU people in WY.
That holds no water as animals are managed and held in trust by states. You can still go on the federal land. If it does come to that there won’t be such thing as federal land they will be sold. So be careful what you wish forI love it when a state agency can show favoritism to its on state residents over the other public landowners that equally own land there but live out of state. It is equally as satisfying when residents feel they are entitled to more rights on equally shared ownership in federal lands. I don't have anymore right to the federal land down the road from me as any other tax payer.
There will come a day when tags on federal lands are allocated differently than tags on non federal lands. And hopefully a day when there will be no private profit derived from public land resources.
But is a piece of bone laying on the ground an animal?That holds no water as animals are managed and held in trust by states. You can still go on the federal land. If it does come to that there won’t be such thing as federal land they will be sold. So be careful what you wish for
Nope. Take it to court seems like a good cause to waste a bunch of money on.But is a piece of bone laying on the ground an animal?
Legislators don't do anything they don't think will get them reelected, so to say this idea was random and unvetted doesn't seem logical.This is quite funny, watching all the heads blow up.
Residents didn't lobby for this bill, just some legislators that thought it would be a good idea yet here we are, the greedy residents again sticking it to the NRs.
Our population is going to double, resident hunting will suffer, lawsuits galore over tags and antlers and taking away states rights to mange the wildlife within it's borders. All great ideas by NRs.
Please file those lawsuits, the very future of hunting depends on them, lol.