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Non-resident license fees.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jpron" data-source="post: 2492161" data-attributes="member: 109080"><p>Very interesting topic, I've been thinking about this and point creep for a while. I only have experience with co for what it's worth. I understand a higher price in non res tags. And I also understand the whole if you don't like it stay home mentality of the res. The biggest problem is I see in this entire sport is that it's turning into a rich mans sport. Where does this leave our kids and the future of hunting? Only rich people and there kids get to hunt? I have 2 teenage hunters in my house. I've sat out the last six years so they could have the chance because I can't afford for 2 or three of us to hunt. Not only that, we can only eat so much. I'm Currently looking for a place to take my son for one good hunt before he leaves for college with a good chance to harvest a bull. Holy crap is all I'm gonna say. Keep the prices where there at but make the res and non res point requirements the same. Get away from this landowner voucher crap that help the wealthy make even more money. There are plenty of things that can be done to fix this mess, but let's look at how our decisions now will affect our kids and the future of hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jpron, post: 2492161, member: 109080"] Very interesting topic, I’ve been thinking about this and point creep for a while. I only have experience with co for what it’s worth. I understand a higher price in non res tags. And I also understand the whole if you don’t like it stay home mentality of the res. The biggest problem is I see in this entire sport is that it’s turning into a rich mans sport. Where does this leave our kids and the future of hunting? Only rich people and there kids get to hunt? I have 2 teenage hunters in my house. I’ve sat out the last six years so they could have the chance because I can’t afford for 2 or three of us to hunt. Not only that, we can only eat so much. I’m Currently looking for a place to take my son for one good hunt before he leaves for college with a good chance to harvest a bull. Holy crap is all I’m gonna say. Keep the prices where there at but make the res and non res point requirements the same. Get away from this landowner voucher crap that help the wealthy make even more money. There are plenty of things that can be done to fix this mess, but let’s look at how our decisions now will affect our kids and the future of hunting. [/QUOTE]
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