WYelker
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So just saw on the WY Game and Fish page they are taking comments on the lifting of the NR cap and forcing all NR to pick a region to hunt.
You can provide your comment here:
As a resident I am strongly opposed to each of these moves. The NR cap appears to be working well, and no need to change it.
The second proposal is meant to help with perceived hunter crowding the problem is that even in the busiest units the NR hunter currently makes up like 20% of the total hunters. Even if we cut the NR hunters(which is not being proposed) in those areas in Half it would have virtually no impact on the crowding in the unit as 80% of the hunters are residents… This move would also likely force greater demand on lower pressure areas and areas where crowding has not been an issue it will become one.
I can understand the NR wanting to lift the Cap, but realize that this is only being proposed as the outfitters want more clients. It is their hope that they will get additional tags in areas with difficult access and lots of private land. This will not mean more opportunity for the average DIY general elk hunter in WY. Instead this move is meant to force more tags into the areas where the landowners and the outfitters will gain money/clients…
Pleas be sure to comment…
You can provide your comment here:
Wyoming Game and Fish Department - Taskforce Proposal - 7,250 Cap NR Elk Licenses
The Wyoming Wildlife Taskforce has developed a proposal to remove the 7,250 cap on nonresident elk licenses. Learn what the change would mean for hunters and tell us what you think.
wgfd.wyo.gov
As a resident I am strongly opposed to each of these moves. The NR cap appears to be working well, and no need to change it.
The second proposal is meant to help with perceived hunter crowding the problem is that even in the busiest units the NR hunter currently makes up like 20% of the total hunters. Even if we cut the NR hunters(which is not being proposed) in those areas in Half it would have virtually no impact on the crowding in the unit as 80% of the hunters are residents… This move would also likely force greater demand on lower pressure areas and areas where crowding has not been an issue it will become one.
I can understand the NR wanting to lift the Cap, but realize that this is only being proposed as the outfitters want more clients. It is their hope that they will get additional tags in areas with difficult access and lots of private land. This will not mean more opportunity for the average DIY general elk hunter in WY. Instead this move is meant to force more tags into the areas where the landowners and the outfitters will gain money/clients…
Pleas be sure to comment…
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