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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Non-resident license fees.
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<blockquote data-quote="BCMAG2" data-source="post: 2492626" data-attributes="member: 60396"><p>Historically, hunting and fishing was something the average guy did in his own immediate area. If you had "meat" deer and small bass in your county, that's what you were satisfied with. Destination hunting was something that the wealthy and upper middle class did, and always understood that it would be expensive. Now everyone feels entitled to hunt every kind of trophy and exotic in far away states without having to pay a premium for it. If New Yorkers want to hunt what Montana has to offer at resident rates, they can move to Montana and become a resident. Of course, they will also be taking a 70% income cut…so quit the whining about tag fees. If its not worth it to you, then just don't do it. Find something fun to do in your own home state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCMAG2, post: 2492626, member: 60396"] Historically, hunting and fishing was something the average guy did in his own immediate area. If you had “meat” deer and small bass in your county, that’s what you were satisfied with. Destination hunting was something that the wealthy and upper middle class did, and always understood that it would be expensive. Now everyone feels entitled to hunt every kind of trophy and exotic in far away states without having to pay a premium for it. If New Yorkers want to hunt what Montana has to offer at resident rates, they can move to Montana and become a resident. Of course, they will also be taking a 70% income cut…so quit the whining about tag fees. If its not worth it to you, then just don’t do it. Find something fun to do in your own home state. [/QUOTE]
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