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<blockquote data-quote="Country Bumpkin" data-source="post: 2232726" data-attributes="member: 92230"><p>Agreed on residents having to apply for private land lessons. </p><p>I have hunted Alaska, I was actually stationed up there in Fairbanks for 3 years and couldn't hunt sheep, goats or brown bear because I didn't cheat the system and become a short term resident. It killed me to be living in a state and unable to hunt the three dream species (for me). </p><p></p><p> I think it's ridiculous to force capable DIY hunters to pay for guides services. We live in what's supposed to be a free market, if there aren't enough people from NYC that want to pay an outfitter then that's a lack of market demand. If I'm willing to accept the risk of hunting in remote and rugged mountains that are inhabited by large carnivores, that should be my own decision, not regulated by a state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Country Bumpkin, post: 2232726, member: 92230"] Agreed on residents having to apply for private land lessons. I have hunted Alaska, I was actually stationed up there in Fairbanks for 3 years and couldn’t hunt sheep, goats or brown bear because I didn’t cheat the system and become a short term resident. It killed me to be living in a state and unable to hunt the three dream species (for me). I think it’s ridiculous to force capable DIY hunters to pay for guides services. We live in what’s supposed to be a free market, if there aren’t enough people from NYC that want to pay an outfitter then that’s a lack of market demand. If I’m willing to accept the risk of hunting in remote and rugged mountains that are inhabited by large carnivores, that should be my own decision, not regulated by a state. [/QUOTE]
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