Jim/Wa
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Am I missing something? How are these public land bulls? Sounds like these were hunted on private lands by paying for access.
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This question is in earnest(and open to the entire floor), but does the North American Model dictate how tags/licenses are allocated?
I've glanced over it and not read in depth to this subject.
It's kind of like the old "it depends on what your meaning of the word is, is."
There is not exclusion for the wealthy to purchase their way to the front of the line,but the 7 sisters of the NAM are egalitarian in nature, and when viewed through the lens of the public trust, it could very easily be construed as a call to ensure that even the poorest among us have the opportunity to hunt and fish. The NAM doesn't say that the poor should get only antlerless tags while the more desirable large males should be available for the wealthy, but it also doesn't say that that everyone should have equal opportunity at big bucks and bulls.
It does say that the states should set up systems that are fair for all who participate, regardless of station or class (my interpretation).
Some states take varied approaches to the model, while others mostly disregard it (Texas, for example). There's a lot of room for interpretation and there should be. No one state system will work across the other 49, so allowing leeway for each individual state to set seasons, allocation, etc is necessary.
In this instance however, one could easily argue that station and wealth create a distinct imbalance in allocation of a resource that is in high demand by the citizens of a state. Giving those tags out to one person over so short a period of time smacks of favoritism, and the landed gentry treating public wildlife as their own possession.
Down with Prince John! Up with Robin Hood!
Am I missing something? How are these public land bulls? Sounds like these were hunted on private lands by paying for access.