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I think there is absolutely an argument to be made for growing the base and how tag prices can hurt it (I'm not going to make it), I'm an adult onset hunter and I remember being horrified at the cost of my first in state Elk tag being $50. But then I got into the sport and realized how much I loved it and now hunt CO, MT, WY each year and pony up the out of state fees when I leave home and never complain.
As far as out of state license cost versus desire to protect public I think there is likely zero correlation. Public lands will live or die with non hunters, the other 90% of the population, these people don't give a crap about hunting license fees but they love their charismatic mega fauna and getting to do that big road trip out west to take their kids camping.
Also it's not as if midwest states are just handing out NR tags, last time I checked a Wisconsin license was $600 for ducks, upland, deer, and turkey.... CO for Deer, Waterfowl, Upland, Turkey is $554.
As far as out of state license cost versus desire to protect public I think there is likely zero correlation. Public lands will live or die with non hunters, the other 90% of the population, these people don't give a crap about hunting license fees but they love their charismatic mega fauna and getting to do that big road trip out west to take their kids camping.
Also it's not as if midwest states are just handing out NR tags, last time I checked a Wisconsin license was $600 for ducks, upland, deer, and turkey.... CO for Deer, Waterfowl, Upland, Turkey is $554.