I'm not proposing getting rid of the limited entry system. What I'm saying is that for federal land states should not be able to limit the percentage of tags given to non residents. For instance, if a state determines that only 10 tags should be drawn for a quality unit, I have no problem with that. What I'm saying is that they shouldn't be able to cap how many of those 10 tags go to non residents. States that cap the percentage of tags that can be drawn by non residents is the issue to which I'm referring. Limiting the total number of tags can be a sound management practice, but allocating that set total based on state of residence is not right. Again on state owned or leased land, that's their decision to make, but on federal land I don't think it should be.
Respectfully, you are wrong. Every state with any kind of draw has some quality hunting units (call 'em what you want: quality unit, trophy unit, limited entry unit, etc.). If tag quotas are eliminated because the bulk of the unit is NF, all of a sudden the unit gets overrun with hunters and it turns into an "opportunity" type unit. If you really dig deep (at least here in CO) you will find that there was never any intention of making any unit a "trophy unit"; the intention was to make it a "quality unit"; quality meaning if you draw a tag there you can hunt with minimal interference from other hunters. The fact that most of these units have the genetics floating around to produce trophy quality animals was a secondary consequence.
What you are proposing would turn into a free-for-all.
Look, I play the tag game too. I've drawn some good tags here in CO. Some have eluded me. I've tried to get cute on the draw and ended up without a deer tag at all one year (and I live here-that sucked!!). I apply in AZ every year where I will have about $2K invested in an elk tag before I ever set foot in the state). I've got a bunch of $$ tied up in WY points too.
Every state is different, we are all NR's in 49 states, and I think the only sure way to NOT get PO'ed about how a state works their points is to make the decision not to play. I think most of us here would agree that's not a good option either.