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How does it reduce opportunity? Are you talking about the NR tags being cut to 10%? That's pretty standard across the west. Being at 14% is what you get when you give ownership of the elk to outfitters.It's hard to see this as progress when it would reduce overall opportunity.
It will be interesting to see who the NM legislators care about more; New Mexicans or Kyle Mcintyre from El Paso, TX.Well it takes away 6% of the tags that previously went to non-residents. That reduces opportunity for us.
However, 10% is more than 6%.Not more than 10% is a lot less than 16% plus curious to see all the other landowners tags effected.
Yep, might start applying in NM again.Guided folks will cry, I will now apply.
Maybe I'm mistaken but I believe if you cant afford those things you should like this change. The DIY hunters odds just got bumped up or am I missing something?I know right what a jerk, how dare my self interest be a factor in anything I do. The rich Texans aren't going to magically go away, and if they weren't interested in landowner tags before I fail to see how this will change anything. If I could afford landowner tags, I would buy them. Hell if I could afford stuff like that I would hunt here in Texas. I don't live in that reality so yeah a move like this stings a bit for folks like me.
They'll likely buy landowner tags. There was a reason to use an outfitter in the first place (guaranteed access).How did the diy hunters numbers get bumped up? The entirety of the NR resident pool would be reduced by 6%. Is there some idea that everyone that applied in the outfitter pool previously will just give up and go away?
How did the diy hunters numbers get bumped up? The entirety of the NR resident pool would be reduced by 6%. Is there some idea that everyone that applied in the outfitter pool previously will just give up and go away?
Another thing to understand is the way the rounding rules in NM work. 6% in some really, really desirable units gets rounded to exactly 0 tags for nonguided nonresidents. Obviously zero tags means zero chance to draw. This change would bring back an opportunity for nonguided nonresidents in those units. So, even if draw results are one’s only motivation for support, there’s still reason to support this change. Any chance is infinitely better than no chance.How did the diy hunters numbers get bumped up? The entirety of the NR resident pool would be reduced by 6%. Is there some idea that everyone that applied in the outfitter pool previously will just give up and go away?