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<blockquote data-quote="Kimber7man" data-source="post: 2234015" data-attributes="member: 11938"><p>This is all very educational to read. </p><p></p><p>So, as a NR hunter in Wyoming last year, I drew a mule deer tag and an antelope tag. Paid the "special" price just to have better odds to draw with a couple preference points. Didn't have an opportunity for a shot at either. I also picked up an over the counter leftover NR cow elk tag and harvested a cow, which I donated to my friend and his wife who just moved from here to Wyoming last spring. He works for the WYldlife Foundation, so I donated money to the Foundation. I paid my guide and outfitter money which goes back into the local economy. But not to the state since there's no state income tax. </p><p>Bought plenty of drinks and food while I was there. I was one of 4 NR in our group and we dropped $30k easily altogether. </p><p></p><p>If the residents want to keep non-residents out, so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kimber7man, post: 2234015, member: 11938"] This is all very educational to read. So, as a NR hunter in Wyoming last year, I drew a mule deer tag and an antelope tag. Paid the “special” price just to have better odds to draw with a couple preference points. Didn’t have an opportunity for a shot at either. I also picked up an over the counter leftover NR cow elk tag and harvested a cow, which I donated to my friend and his wife who just moved from here to Wyoming last spring. He works for the WYldlife Foundation, so I donated money to the Foundation. I paid my guide and outfitter money which goes back into the local economy. But not to the state since there’s no state income tax. Bought plenty of drinks and food while I was there. I was one of 4 NR in our group and we dropped $30k easily altogether. If the residents want to keep non-residents out, so be it. [/QUOTE]
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