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what Western state would you recommend other than Colorado?
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<blockquote data-quote="Techy" data-source="post: 1609012" data-attributes="member: 92764"><p>Not trying to get in ****ing match either. Maybe if everyone was charged the same everywhere it would work. I don't know. </p><p>I just think I should get a leg up filling my freezer in my own backyard over someone who doesn't live here. I'd think the same thing of I lived in any state. </p><p>It is so crowded here already I couldn't imagine how crowded it would be if nonres got resident prices. It wouldn't work. Everything would have to be draw in that situation and I wouldn't get to hunt my own backyard every year.</p><p>If residents had to pay nonresident price I probably wouldn't be able to hunt either. That's why I don't travel to any other state to hunt. So I feel your pain there. But at least you can hunt your own state for cheap.</p><p>In the end I see your point. I just want to be able to hunt my own state and have a good experience. It is on the ragged edge already. Crowds are getting crazy. I can't hunt any nastier country. Got in on a bugling bull last year. It was the only one of the season, last year sucked. When I got close I realized there were 3 other guys closing in on the same bull. No one got it. After it ran off, I realized the guy below me was 80 yards away. The guy above me showed up at 60 yards right after the bull ran off. And the there was another guy higher yet. Just sad imo. Not sure if it is like that everywhere but here in SW colorado it is crazy crowded and don't even have the greatest elk numbers lately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techy, post: 1609012, member: 92764"] Not trying to get in ****ing match either. Maybe if everyone was charged the same everywhere it would work. I don't know. I just think I should get a leg up filling my freezer in my own backyard over someone who doesn't live here. I'd think the same thing of I lived in any state. It is so crowded here already I couldn't imagine how crowded it would be if nonres got resident prices. It wouldn't work. Everything would have to be draw in that situation and I wouldn't get to hunt my own backyard every year. If residents had to pay nonresident price I probably wouldn't be able to hunt either. That's why I don't travel to any other state to hunt. So I feel your pain there. But at least you can hunt your own state for cheap. In the end I see your point. I just want to be able to hunt my own state and have a good experience. It is on the ragged edge already. Crowds are getting crazy. I can't hunt any nastier country. Got in on a bugling bull last year. It was the only one of the season, last year sucked. When I got close I realized there were 3 other guys closing in on the same bull. No one got it. After it ran off, I realized the guy below me was 80 yards away. The guy above me showed up at 60 yards right after the bull ran off. And the there was another guy higher yet. Just sad imo. Not sure if it is like that everywhere but here in SW colorado it is crazy crowded and don't even have the greatest elk numbers lately. [/QUOTE]
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