Bambistew
Well-known member
What do you think is a fair permit allocation for draw, or highly sought after permits in your state?
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Just depends on the makeup of the state. Places with higher existing populations likely have more than enough demand form residents for hunting and can't spare tags for NR's should probably allow a low % of tags for NR's. California for example.
Others like Wyoming, Montana, and Alaska don't have nearly as many residents and need the income from NR hunters. States like that should allow a higher % of tags to go to NR's IMO.
Where are the numbers that say NR contribute more to funding than resident hunters? Just curious.
I agree w/this. I think also the makeup of huntable land should be taken into consideration, amount of federal vs state land. Most states that rely on NR should allow for at least 20% of those tags to go to NR, but I know that's a pipe dream at best and I'm sure there's a lot of residents hunters of that states that would disagree.
Bambistew pointed out the trouble with that mind set perfectly. What about the percentage of land that is privately owned. Slippery slope for sure!