Since I wrote the article in Bugle last month, advocating that residents pay more for the great hunting they have, a lot of people seem to be interested in other aspects of elk hunting; applications, costs, logistics, deadlines, etc.
So, I have a question for those of you who hunt in western states as a non-resident. Even if you are a resident of a western state, but apply to other western states, I am interested in your thoughts.
Which state has the most complicated system of applications and licensing. From the online/paper system, to complexity of the license structure, to difficulty figuring out what areas you can/cannot hunt with the given tag, etc.
This is pertinent to elk hunting only. Deer, antelope, and other species will be a different discussion.
In the coming weeks, I will post a similar question about a few other topics related to elk hunting in the various states.
So, I have a question for those of you who hunt in western states as a non-resident. Even if you are a resident of a western state, but apply to other western states, I am interested in your thoughts.
Which state has the most complicated system of applications and licensing. From the online/paper system, to complexity of the license structure, to difficulty figuring out what areas you can/cannot hunt with the given tag, etc.
This is pertinent to elk hunting only. Deer, antelope, and other species will be a different discussion.
In the coming weeks, I will post a similar question about a few other topics related to elk hunting in the various states.