JimP
AH legend
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2014
- Messages
- 4,820
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- Location
- Gypsum, Co
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- 64
- Member of
- NRA, RMEF
- Hunted
- US (Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Colorado, Nevada. Canada (British Colombia), South Africa (Eastern Cape)
I know, I have hunted Wyoming and it irks me to see someone come on and start to complain on the North American Wildlife model of conversation. It also appears from the comment "huntingSpecial antelope is $629 plus application fees. Not $900 but expensive. Preference point is $31 per year. Deer $41 and elk $51.
The last that I saw there were over 100,000 non resident elk tags sold in Colorado, that is more than all the hunters who hunt South Africa. The poster also appears from his comment of "fellow US residents to hunt on our federal land" that he feel as if he should be able to hunt any and all states for the resident fees even with the animals being managed by the states.
I wonder how South Africa and the rest of Africa wold look like animal wise if all those who hunt out west headed over there to shoot animals, how long would their resource last?