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what Western state would you recommend other than Colorado?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jpron" data-source="post: 1608156" data-attributes="member: 109080"><p>It's not the 82, it's the where does it end? I've been to co many times and have been successful a few. It's more of a meat for the freezer and experience with my son, and in a few years my daughter kinda thing. I'm not rich but not poor either, but when I'm being forced to buy a license that I will not use, what's the point. And how convenient for them to raise that license over $30 from last year. All these little extra fees really start adding up. My son shot a cow last fall, it was the one of the best memories I have ever had. I don't want that to end, but eventually there comes a point when you just have to say it's to expensive. If they want to get away from point creep, make it so after 10 points everyone is entered in a draw for the trophy units, 5 enters you into the litttle better than average unit, and 1 or 2 should get a a tag in an ok unit. The the otc the way it is. Charge $50 for a point per year, no extra habitat stamp, or small game license if I'm not going to hunt or state this coming fall. Have all youth points be a simple $10 and be done with the games. I know I might get flamed but make up the difference in money in resident license fees. It's national forest, everyone in the country's taxes help support it. Why one guy gets to hunt for 50 and I'm 675 because I live a few extra miles away is absurd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jpron, post: 1608156, member: 109080"] It’s not the 82, it’s the where does it end? I’ve been to co many times and have been successful a few. It’s more of a meat for the freezer and experience with my son, and in a few years my daughter kinda thing. I’m not rich but not poor either, but when I’m being forced to buy a license that I will not use, what’s the point. And how convenient for them to raise that license over $30 from last year. All these little extra fees really start adding up. My son shot a cow last fall, it was the one of the best memories I have ever had. I don’t want that to end, but eventually there comes a point when you just have to say it’s to expensive. If they want to get away from point creep, make it so after 10 points everyone is entered in a draw for the trophy units, 5 enters you into the litttle better than average unit, and 1 or 2 should get a a tag in an ok unit. The the otc the way it is. Charge $50 for a point per year, no extra habitat stamp, or small game license if I’m not going to hunt or state this coming fall. Have all youth points be a simple $10 and be done with the games. I know I might get flamed but make up the difference in money in resident license fees. It’s national forest, everyone in the country’s taxes help support it. Why one guy gets to hunt for 50 and I’m 675 because I live a few extra miles away is absurd. [/QUOTE]
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