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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2043615" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Petty soon we will be down to rocks, and sticks. With Biden getting in, they will probable take those away too. I also think that people that just take pictures should pay a fee too. Like we do with hunting licenses, and tags. I hunt Arizona for the gray g. for years, with a bow. I haven't gotten one yet. I have passed up several, but they weren't what I was looking for. I sure as hell paid a lot of fees to Fish & Game there. I think the camera people need to pay the same amount to take pictures too. I think that $250.00 per person, per year, per state would be about right to take pictures there that goes to Fish & Game. If they don't have licenses the fine should be the same as for illegal hunters. Most of the management of wild game is paid by Hunters. Arizona has a lot of deer hunting season there. To many in my estimation, but looking for the dollars to support their programs. Stupid is, Stupid does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2043615, member: 101791"] Petty soon we will be down to rocks, and sticks. With Biden getting in, they will probable take those away too. I also think that people that just take pictures should pay a fee too. Like we do with hunting licenses, and tags. I hunt Arizona for the gray g. for years, with a bow. I haven't gotten one yet. I have passed up several, but they weren't what I was looking for. I sure as hell paid a lot of fees to Fish & Game there. I think the camera people need to pay the same amount to take pictures too. I think that $250.00 per person, per year, per state would be about right to take pictures there that goes to Fish & Game. If they don't have licenses the fine should be the same as for illegal hunters. Most of the management of wild game is paid by Hunters. Arizona has a lot of deer hunting season there. To many in my estimation, but looking for the dollars to support their programs. Stupid is, Stupid does. [/QUOTE]
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