D_Dubya
Active Member
I really don’t think the price is that big of an issue, if WGFD needs to raise prices to be solvent and have the resources to manage wildlife then by all means, hunters (and anglers) need to foot the bill. I’m not an expert on Wyoming wildlife but if they are actively pursuing ways to increase game populations and in turn hunting opportunity then I’ve got zero issue with paying the necessary amount to fund those endeavors. I had a great time bow hunting elk in western Wyoming last fall on a general tag and personally for the amount of nice elk I saw and nearly had opportunities on I would pay $1100 (or more) for a tag every year and drive the 1400 miles each way with an ear to ear grin on my face for the rest of my hunting days. The butt hurt comes when the perception becomes that the future holds much less frequent opportunity for much more money.