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First thought, what did @ElkFever2 do?Is someone in Wisconsin mad at Iowa??
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First thought, what did @ElkFever2 do?Is someone in Wisconsin mad at Iowa??
Figured he must be busy hasn't commented yet.First thought, what did @ElkFever2 do?
I'm inserting a rider to your bill, "Anyone owning a corgi may hunt in WY Wilderness without a guide, likewise for Sheep/Goat/Grizzly in Alaska. Corgi need not be in the field but it's encouraged."It is pretty simple anyone over 72 years and 10 months old gets to hunt any where for FREE.
X-2 DONEI'm inserting a rider to your bill, "Anyone owning a corgi may hunt in WY Wilderness without a guide, likewise for Sheep/Goat/Grizzly in Alaska. Corgi need not be in the field but it's encouraged."
I had an old timer tell me he had a "pioneer permit" and described it similar to what you described. lolIt is pretty simple anyone over 72 years and 10 months old gets to hunt any where for FREE.
No, that only applies to cowboy corgis in Wyoming. Not full breed. Gotta have some cow dog blood.I'm inserting a rider to your bill, "Anyone owning a corgi may hunt in WY Wilderness without a guide, likewise for Sheep/Goat/Grizzly in Alaska. Corgi need not be in the field but it's encouraged."
Part of that is about the states management. Why states like Kansas sell out of $500 WT tags in a draw and Nebraska/Oklahoma
Our deer tags aren’t the same value as an Iowa tag or many others IMO, and therefore shouldn’t be the same cost.
I'd agree with this. Means it would be free for meSo I think this is the right place for this. I was just filling out our states (WI) annual spring conservation congress survey.
And one of the submitted questions got me thinking. And figured I would pose the question here.
The question read: Would you support the state changing the fee for NR licenses to reflect what the hunters home state charges for NR. For example a WI NR deer tag is $160 where as an IA NR tag is $644. And MN NR is $185. So should WI charge any IA resident wanting to hunt WI the $644 where as a MN hunter would only be charged $185.
Might be a conversation for PM but why don't you think our tags on the same value as others?
Always. But none of us can figure out why? Meanwhile, I'd trade my Iowa tags for Wisconsin tags any day of the week.Is someone in Wisconsin mad at Iowa?
Great response and I am in the same boat as you. I love the west but would be devastated to lose hunting whitetails here in WI.I would pay $10k a year to bow hunt my own state, it’s that important to me. Dead serious
#3 "celebrity" hunters telling everyone how great Iowa is. While they sit on there extremely heavily managed 1000acre farms. All while living in MO and claiming IA residency lolIowa probably has high NR tag prices because