I am worried with the fact that all the states are trying to edge out more and more opportunities for nr, because then when the anti hunters come to attach and nr have nothing to loose or gain how much effort will be given toward that state? And as hunters we need all the help we can get to try and protect our sport.
That's been the loud shiny and sadly increasingly truth behind some "conservation". The "what do I get in return" attitude.
We see it in Feb in SLC. Tons of "conservationists" for which the annual big dick contest gets sold as "conservation". Without those tags, 90% of those modern day TR, would be on the golf course. Sure their money gets used, but so does the wildlife.
That is the opposite of the "we are all in the same boat" line isn't it.
They only care, if it benefits them personally, not because they care about the resource.