Since landowners have received landowner permits at a rate that makes NM the cartel (in old OPEC style market control fashion) of private transferable elk permits in the U.S. for over a generation
I think you and @Khunter are right about this- it’s a fairly simple math problem though. Increasing transferable permits in other states would fix this.
There is way too much focus on reducing the numerator of this equation, as I think most of us agree that the NM system works great from a financial and biological perspective.
The solution is finding ways to expand this type of system to other states- growing the denominator is the obvious solution to a lot of these complaints (at least if the complaint is the proportion of NM transferable tags vs national).
Last edited: