Residents of Iowa are the worst offenders when it comes to trespassing, etc. The guys spending a million on a farm aren't. Change is constant and allowing more NR to buy land or whatever isn't going to hurt current LO or residents. Simplicity? How about the resident who is so close minded that they think allowing the NR landowner an opportunity to hunt a little more frequently is bad? Give me an example (one that is actually feasible) of how allowing a NR LO to have 1 pref point starting out will effect you negatively? Iowas economy would suffer drastically if it wasn't for the NR hunter/landowner.....
Last I knew, this has zero to do with trespassing.
Nonresidents buying up hunting land has already impacted most of the outdoorsmen I know. None of it positive. I don't know of a single hunter that has not lost opportunity to nonresident landownership. I'm sure that is not the case in all areas, but it certainly is in the better hunting areas. Allowing NR's the opportunity to hunt more will absolutely promote more and more NR land ownership. Want to pay to play? I did it several years ago. I bought farms for my family and friends to hunt. I am good to go. Not everyone has the resources to go out and secure a legacy hunting spot. I know several guys that have given up deer hunting completely due to the competition for access to decent ground. Close minded is ignoring the inevitable. Why would anyone support NR opportunities that will most definitely impact local outdoorsmen negatively? So far, the only reasons I have ever heard involve money. The only reason a resident would support the expansion of NR land ownership is because they would gain financially. Or, they just don't have a clue. Its really just that simple. Plenty of solid examples have been given in the past on this topic. You can continue to ignore them, but that doesn't make them go away and it certainly does not change the facts.