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Wyoming 90-10, it’s starting
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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 2473982" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>Well most states have something that says the wildlife is owned by the people of the state and held in Trust by the state. Meaning management by states game and fish agency for the benefit of the states people. That's how it is in NM and I think most western states are similar.</p><p></p><p>There was also a federal ruling that says states own and can manage their wildlife as they see fit. That means they can pass any quotas, %, or points systems they want to. </p><p></p><p>Since tags have got so hard to draw western states are making big pushes to more resident hunting. NM passed a few years ago that only residents can draw cow elk tags and only residents can hunt state owned wildlife areas. It's happening everywhere, there is also a push for 90/10 in NM as we are currently 84/ 10 outfitter, 6 non res. But we have lots of LO tags that dont go towards the quotas but you got to pay a lot to play with those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 2473982, member: 88320"] Well most states have something that says the wildlife is owned by the people of the state and held in Trust by the state. Meaning management by states game and fish agency for the benefit of the states people. That’s how it is in NM and I think most western states are similar. There was also a federal ruling that says states own and can manage their wildlife as they see fit. That means they can pass any quotas, %, or points systems they want to. Since tags have got so hard to draw western states are making big pushes to more resident hunting. NM passed a few years ago that only residents can draw cow elk tags and only residents can hunt state owned wildlife areas. It’s happening everywhere, there is also a push for 90/10 in NM as we are currently 84/ 10 outfitter, 6 non res. But we have lots of LO tags that dont go towards the quotas but you got to pay a lot to play with those. [/QUOTE]
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