Not that I am aware of.Has the NRA come out against a transfer?
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I'd bet that they are, but for them if it ain't about guns, it doesn't exist!Not that I am aware of.
I'd bet that they are, but for them if it ain't about guns, it doesn't exist!
Here's the thing, it is connected at some level. If the public lands went away how many new hunters would get into the lifestyle? Probably a lot less? As a new hunter myself, I would probably never have brought my first rifle a few years ago if I had to lease or purchase a private land owners tag. Once you buy your first I would guess the numbers are high the percent of people that purchase more guns and join various groups including the National RIFLE Association.I'd bet that they are, but for them if it ain't about guns, it doesn't exist!
The state reps are the ones who set the prices for tags, not the feds. Can you imagine what state agencies would do to prices if they controlled all of the land that you can hunt on?I'm really late to the party so I'll apologize up front. I skimmed thru the thread and this has probably been addressed but I'm going to ask anyway.
If you live in one of these states I can see why this move would be a detriment to your hunting. However, as a NR hunter that has limited access to NF and BLM land (even though we own as much of the land as the RES do), why would I get behind keeping things the same if I have to look at buying landowner tags if I want to have a quality hunt more than once every 10 years (if I'm lucky) at a tag price 10 to 12 times the cost of a RES tag?
Not trying to start a fight , just asking.
307 754 5584, as for Scott R. If you call today I won't be available until this afternoon.Scott, the access comment was based on quality hunting opportunity.
What's your number?
The fact that we are not united, and the fact that our politicians continue to push for transfer shows that this is not a dead issue. I encourage everyone to contact his/her elected officials and tell them we are sick and tired of them working against us.I'm amazed that this post has ended up going on forever.
I honestly thought when I posted it that you could pretty much count on everyone on a western big game hunting forum to get behind this idea and plaster their representatives with emails. Just a quick public service announcement.
It is very concerning to me that as much discussion as there has been on this and other forums over the last several months, there is no chance that we could ever generate enough clout to keep folks in Florida, New York, Ohio, etc. to ever support the cause. Really the only hope may be to end up in bed with some of the whacked out green groups and eco elites who at least support the idea of keeping public lands public.
Wyoming has a state law that says NR hunters can't wilderness areas without a guide. State ownership of what is now federal would turn into more of the same and that would make it tougher on you as a NR.np,
Quality unit was the key to my statement. No one has explained the cost difference on land that we ALL own equally. I understand RES should have some benefits but not everything. That's why everyone can't get behind it. RES say it really effects us which is a true statement. NR say what else can they do to me. Just sayin
If a Quality unit is one that you can shoot a Boone and Crockett animal on, then my previous list should be good.np,
Quality unit was the key to my statement. No one has explained the cost difference on land that we ALL own equally. I understand RES should have some benefits but not everything. That's why everyone can't get behind it. RES say it really effects us which is a true statement. NR say what else can they do to me. Just sayin
Totally agree Scott. The rule is total BS. Its OK as a NR to fish or hike in those areas without a guide but for some reason when a NR has an Elk tag in their pocket they need a guide.Wyoming has a state law that says NR hunters can't wilderness areas without a guide. State ownership of what is now federal would turn into more of the same and that would make it tougher on you as a NR.