AZ402
Well-known member
Here are a few options being disscussed, I don't see where it says "eliminate non-resident hunters"?
* Award additional bonus points for continuous support. Also referred to as "loyalty points," these points would be awarded to people who have been applying for big game hunts or buying licenses consecutively for a designated period of time, for example, for five years.
* Award a conservation bonus point to individuals who participate in wildlife work projects. There are several variations of this proposal.
* Modify the Internet application process, or do away with the online application process altogether.
* Require all big game drawing applicants to purchase a hunting license.
* Increase the bonus point pass percentage from 10 percent to 20 percent, which would mean setting aside 20 percent of big game permits for individuals with the most bonus points.
* Create a nonresident set-aside based on capped percentages and conduct a separate nonresident draw for these tags.
* Increase license and permit fees, which would require legislation.
* Increase the draw application fees. This would require legislation.
* Create commercial and recreational (noncommercial) big game tags, with 90 percent of the tags designated as recreational (not allowing the sale of parts), available only to residents, and 10 percent as commercial (allowing the sale of parts), available equally to residents and nonresidents.
* Award additional bonus points for continuous support. Also referred to as "loyalty points," these points would be awarded to people who have been applying for big game hunts or buying licenses consecutively for a designated period of time, for example, for five years.
* Award a conservation bonus point to individuals who participate in wildlife work projects. There are several variations of this proposal.
* Modify the Internet application process, or do away with the online application process altogether.
* Require all big game drawing applicants to purchase a hunting license.
* Increase the bonus point pass percentage from 10 percent to 20 percent, which would mean setting aside 20 percent of big game permits for individuals with the most bonus points.
* Create a nonresident set-aside based on capped percentages and conduct a separate nonresident draw for these tags.
* Increase license and permit fees, which would require legislation.
* Increase the draw application fees. This would require legislation.
* Create commercial and recreational (noncommercial) big game tags, with 90 percent of the tags designated as recreational (not allowing the sale of parts), available only to residents, and 10 percent as commercial (allowing the sale of parts), available equally to residents and nonresidents.