Task force $1,950 NR elk tag

Yeah PPP loans were where the big money was made. Pretty sad deal. You really are a pos if you took that money and you didn’t need it. Bet that was a large percentage of biz owners.
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28% of our archery bull tags were drawn by NR who paid $11 to apply and $250 for the tag.
 
As a NR I can’t tell Wyoming how to do things. It just won’t be my first choice when putting in for elk hunts. If I had a higher income to the point that the difference between that an other states prices didn’t effect me I’d definitely go for it. As long as some other states retain lower price points for elk tags I’m fine with Wyoming having higher ones as well. If all states went that high I would consider it being priced out but at this point it’s just a choice I make to apply somewhere else.
 
The unfortunate part is that raising fees will do nothing to lessen the amount of people who are going to apply.
As a half assed hunter, idk if this is true.
Honestly, $700 is a little rich for my blood.
I could prob have just as much fun just backpacking and save enough money for a brand new set of skis.
Or buy a mtb lift ticket.
Or just bike pack.
Not saying it’s necessarily a bad thing.
 
At $1200 a tag, that's a whopping $25 a week I'd have to save to afford it. Take lunch to work twice a week instead of eating out and it's paid for. $1200 isn't a lot of money these days unfortunately
For some people it’s not that they can’t find the money to pay $2k for an elk tag. It comes down to being responsible. One side job could get me an elk tag at the “special” price. But it could also get me a week vacation with my wife and 2 kids. Or could be contributed to a college fund. Too many side jobs puts too much burden on my wife and takes time away from the family. It’s selfish. I guess complaining does no good. The kids would probably have as much fun spending a week bird hunting and beaver trapping. Plenty of fun to be had out there for a reasonable cost.
 
One and done guys may benefit from changes like this. Creating long term advocates for public land and wildlife, not so much.
I think this hits the nail on the head, in a time when hunter recruitment is down. People new to western hunting will probably be turned off by this, but if you look at everyday cost they have gone up on everything. When I took my kids on vacation in the nineties I spent $2500 for two weeks, so it's just a matter of where do you want to spend your money. I don't like the changes, but that being said I'm still going to play the game, I'm still going to support wildlife management and public lands.
 
As a half assed hunter, idk if this is true.
Honestly, $700 is a little rich for my blood.
I could prob have just as much fun just backpacking and save enough money for a brand new set of skis.
Or buy a mtb lift ticket.
Or just bike pack.
Not saying it’s necessarily a bad thing.
We're a showboat society, if something costs more, we're more likely to want to purchase it. Looks better on the gram
 
Western hunter recruitment is off the charts. That’s why we are in this mess to begin with
I know that's true just based on draw results and preference points needed to draw. I was referring to national recruitment numbers.
 
I know that's true just based on draw results and preference points needed to draw. I was referring to national recruitment numbers.
National recruitment issues are due to land ownership issues. We don’t have that problem in the west. We don’t need to make up for the lack of hunters in the east. The east hunters need to figure that out not recruit more people to pound the west
 
Hunter recruitment in the west is the biggest lie that’s ever been sold to the hunting public. It will lead to less advocates in the long run. They could raise prices to $4000 and still sell their elk tags.
 
National recruitment issues are due to land ownership issues. We don’t have that problem in the west. We don’t need to make up for the lack of hunters in the east. The east hunters need to figure that out not recruit more people to pound the west
How they pounded the west when it's the game and fish that allocates licenses.
 
F&G issue licenses, but R3 and GoHunt, etc accelerate demand/point creep. Two separate issues.

Leases, food plots, and named “hit list bucks” are killing eastern hunting.
That's true, same with all the hunting forums and magazines that have promoted hunting in the western states.
 
F&G issue licenses, but R3 and GoHunt, etc accelerate demand/point creep. Two separate issues.

Leases, food plots, and named “hit list bucks” are killing eastern hunting.
I would add, people get interested in hunting and decide to move out here. But @Huntkook it’s the increase in residents that are actually increasing pressure since nr’s are usually limited
 
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