Only thing I got out of the meeting was I need to keep hounding my State Reps to get anything done concerning allocations. I'm supposed to give up big game hunting here at home so Nonresidents can carry on their hunting traditions and keep Outfitters employed is all I heard
I would love to see Colorado have a reciprocity with all the states that limit us when we apply for tags. Could you imagine all the bellyaching from AZ, CA, UT etc...
Also about the same time Idaho capped OTC tags for nonresidents. When Wyoming goes 90/10 we'll probably see another up-tick in tag sales when those hunters have no place to go (yeah) :rolleyes:
SE Caucus was a waste of time. Only one person was allowed to say anything during the allocation discussion before the time allotted was up for that discussion. CPW thinks we only want to hunt every 2-4 years apparently. I talked to Danielle Isenhart after meeting and she basically said the...
After you guys write to the commission, how about sending something to your state reps as well.
Here's a link to find/write your state reps
https://leg.colorado.gov/find-my-legislator
I gotta admit I'm a little jealous of what's happening in Wyoming compared to the absolute shit-show we have happening with license allocation in Colorado right now
My thoughts exactly. Stick to the basics!
But as long as these hipster hunters chase all these new calibers like they do the latest iPhone model, its no wonder ammo supply is a mess right now
This is where all those that supported and testified for the Future Generations Act really screwed the rest of us. Handed CPW a huge check for nothing in return
A nonresident can go and enjoy the wilderness area, just cant hunt there without a guide, but they are able to access the public land.
don't disagree that it is stupid