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Hunter overcrowding and the privatization of access
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5842189" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>But the nonresidents are already paying 3-4x more for a license than residents?</p><p></p><p>I get what you are saying... the simple solution would be to charge an extra $20 per year WMA permit for residents to hunt public land and an extra $100 per year WMA fee for nonresidents to hunt public land... with the specification that those fees are designated solely for the acquisition of additional public lands.</p><p></p><p>What's frustrating as heck for me is having to buy Nonresident licenses at the tune of $300 per pop for my 3 kids to be able to hunt their OWN land in TN that we pay TN taxes on. It wasn't a problem when they were under 16, as a juvie NR license was cheap... but now that all 3 are 16 or older, it's so expensive that I make sure to stagger the 365d license to overlap hunting trips between years... so I only have to buy them a license every other year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5842189, member: 2805"] But the nonresidents are already paying 3-4x more for a license than residents? I get what you are saying... the simple solution would be to charge an extra $20 per year WMA permit for residents to hunt public land and an extra $100 per year WMA fee for nonresidents to hunt public land... with the specification that those fees are designated solely for the acquisition of additional public lands. What's frustrating as heck for me is having to buy Nonresident licenses at the tune of $300 per pop for my 3 kids to be able to hunt their OWN land in TN that we pay TN taxes on. It wasn't a problem when they were under 16, as a juvie NR license was cheap... but now that all 3 are 16 or older, it's so expensive that I make sure to stagger the 365d license to overlap hunting trips between years... so I only have to buy them a license every other year. [/QUOTE]
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