seeth07
Well-known member
The key thing that is wrong with that statement is the true fact that to a State Nonresident, the "freaking commodity" is indeed a "freaking commodity" when it comes to being able to hunt and harvest.Because public trust wildlife isn't a freaking commodity and shouldn't be treated as such
No state really ever stops a nonresident from going there, hiking, viewing, etc to enjoy that "freaking commodity" (few exceptions I know of). It's a "privledge" that doesn't at all need to be granted.
So make the non resident tags match market and what market will pay. Good for you Wyoming.