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Re: Elk Season
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 914358" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Sure it can be limited to TN residents only... but it'll cost you thousands of dollars for a tag if they do that. Elk herds can be a cash cow for the TWRA if managed properly. The best thing in the world for TWRA to do is have one tag auctioned off to highest bidder (will probably bring $10,000- 15,000), 1 tag available to NR's in general draw (and charge an application fee, which they would probably collect another $5000-$10,000, in addition to the tag fee), then 3 tags to residents (again charging an application fee, generating another $5-10,000). In theory, they should generate around $25,000 to $30,000 for those 5 elk, plus all the publicity. As years go by and the herd increases, the revenue would increase proportionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 914358, member: 2805"] Sure it can be limited to TN residents only... but it'll cost you thousands of dollars for a tag if they do that. Elk herds can be a cash cow for the TWRA if managed properly. The best thing in the world for TWRA to do is have one tag auctioned off to highest bidder (will probably bring $10,000- 15,000), 1 tag available to NR's in general draw (and charge an application fee, which they would probably collect another $5000-$10,000, in addition to the tag fee), then 3 tags to residents (again charging an application fee, generating another $5-10,000). In theory, they should generate around $25,000 to $30,000 for those 5 elk, plus all the publicity. As years go by and the herd increases, the revenue would increase proportionally. [/QUOTE]
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