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<blockquote data-quote="corsair4360" data-source="post: 1834336" data-attributes="member: 63474"><p>Sledhead and others: Sorry to hear of the mess described in Montana. </p><p></p><p>The situation to the south of you in Utah is different, but similar. In Utah the state wildlife management team are paid out of license fees, etc only, no state budget to support them. As a result the licenses especially for elk are a zoo, non-residents a little worse than state residents, all to maximize revenue. Residents are a little better off but not much. Compound that with poachers, who are still active in the state and you have a real mess. </p><p></p><p>Were we hunt the access is all via public lands, but the elk move high up in the mountains to avoid people.</p><p></p><p>I am now retired and in my 70's which makes getting into the back country a challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corsair4360, post: 1834336, member: 63474"] Sledhead and others: Sorry to hear of the mess described in Montana. The situation to the south of you in Utah is different, but similar. In Utah the state wildlife management team are paid out of license fees, etc only, no state budget to support them. As a result the licenses especially for elk are a zoo, non-residents a little worse than state residents, all to maximize revenue. Residents are a little better off but not much. Compound that with poachers, who are still active in the state and you have a real mess. Were we hunt the access is all via public lands, but the elk move high up in the mountains to avoid people. I am now retired and in my 70's which makes getting into the back country a challenge. [/QUOTE]
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