Buzz, thanks for your dedication and hard work for all sportsmen that are fortunate enough to hunt in Wyoming. Most of us, including myself, will never reach and excel at the level of involvement that you have. I am lucky to visit Wyoming every year for some form of recreation and think it is the best state in the lower 48. If possible, try not to take the following statements and questions as an attack on you or the groups to which you belong.
I read your initial post and had a question concerning your reference to the NAMWC.
Would the North American Model for Wildlife Conservation favor a 60/40 split towards the average sportsman? Or would it prefer a 90/10 split in favor of the average sportsman? Or perhaps eliminating the split all together since it is based solely on economic conditions?
I read your initial post and had a question concerning your reference to the NAMWC.
Where in the North American Model does it suggest that separating non-resident hunters into economic classes is a good thing? It seems that the mere existence of the regular/special split is in contradiction from everything I have read about the NAMWC with regards to hunting opportunity for all. Is it in accordance with the NAMWC because it tilts slightly towards the "lower class"?thank you for preserving the North American Model
Would the North American Model for Wildlife Conservation favor a 60/40 split towards the average sportsman? Or would it prefer a 90/10 split in favor of the average sportsman? Or perhaps eliminating the split all together since it is based solely on economic conditions?