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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Non-resident license fees.
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2492029" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Here if you want to camp on Federal land you have always had to buy a duck stamp for entry. All we have is Fed Wildlife refuges. I heard that has recently changed though. As for Non-residents we charge those from States that touch us what they charge non-residents. We have set fees for those that don't. Sorta fair, and while we don't have the opportunities that some States have we have some they don't so I guess that is fair. Big Game tags historically have been fairly priced in Canada. However, they are no bargain because you must book with an outfitter to hunt. Pretty much if you want to kill an elk or moose cheaply you have to live where they do. I would be perfectly happy if we just had mule deer instead of whitetails. I always thought they tasted so much better..... Maybe they taste better because they are harder to come by????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2492029, member: 92702"] Here if you want to camp on Federal land you have always had to buy a duck stamp for entry. All we have is Fed Wildlife refuges. I heard that has recently changed though. As for Non-residents we charge those from States that touch us what they charge non-residents. We have set fees for those that don't. Sorta fair, and while we don't have the opportunities that some States have we have some they don't so I guess that is fair. Big Game tags historically have been fairly priced in Canada. However, they are no bargain because you must book with an outfitter to hunt. Pretty much if you want to kill an elk or moose cheaply you have to live where they do. I would be perfectly happy if we just had mule deer instead of whitetails. I always thought they tasted so much better..... Maybe they taste better because they are harder to come by???? [/QUOTE]
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