rtraverdavis
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There is a principle in micro economics... which I can't remember right now. That states something to the effect of; the top 20% of users of a product are responsible for 70% of total sales. So your bottom users is buy a car/bike/wine/guns/comic books/etc once in a while, but your power users are buying a ridiculous amount. Think Jerry Seinfeld and cars, your average american spends probably 100-200k on cars in their lifetime... he probably has spent north of 200 million.
People who join hunting forums are probably in the top 1% of hunting license users. So essentially you are seeing an incredibly distorted view of normal hunting license buying patterns.
Hell I bet 99% of the residents hunters in the state of Montana don't know that nonresidents have to draw a tag.
I get that, but I’d be willing to bet there are a lot more hunters that hunt multiple states regularly than there used to be, and fewer average Joe license buyers that just go out for a weekend. Maybe I’m wrong.