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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 613762" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>I don't have a chip on my shoulder, but I also don't like people who think they own all the land out there that is actually owned by all of us taxpayers! Anybody that hasn't hunted out there and thinks they can go by fencelines is in for a rude awakening. The outfitter I mentioned is now the biggest in Wyoming and is right in Casper. You may even know Sy. I think you will find that there are as many residents violating game laws and common sense stuff like you mentioned in your post, so it's not all nonresidents and we are essentially the backbone of keeping the F&G running with our high license fees. Incidentally, at 64 years old I still park and camp on a main road and walk everywhere I hunt, as well as backpacking all game from goats, to deer and elk out on my back. Wyoming is a great state and I envy you for living out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 613762, member: 28854"] I don't have a chip on my shoulder, but I also don't like people who think they own all the land out there that is actually owned by all of us taxpayers! Anybody that hasn't hunted out there and thinks they can go by fencelines is in for a rude awakening. The outfitter I mentioned is now the biggest in Wyoming and is right in Casper. You may even know Sy. I think you will find that there are as many residents violating game laws and common sense stuff like you mentioned in your post, so it's not all nonresidents and we are essentially the backbone of keeping the F&G running with our high license fees. Incidentally, at 64 years old I still park and camp on a main road and walk everywhere I hunt, as well as backpacking all game from goats, to deer and elk out on my back. Wyoming is a great state and I envy you for living out there. [/QUOTE]
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