Gang, I think sometimes we (hunters) get so protective of the Iowa deer herd and against goofy legislation that we lose site of the big picture. I do think that we need a reasonable limit on non-resident tags - both buck and doe. I love the NR people on this site, and they represent some of those who travel to Iowa to hunt our quality deer. Limits are important, because if they are removed, then the guides and leasing will increase to very high levels like we have seen in nearby states. That ties up huge chunks of land from controlled hunting, and greatly adds to the doe problem which we are fighting right now.
However, even though you are passionate about our Iowa hunting, I think many of you need to be more careful about jumping on topics such as party hunting, and all it's 'evils'. Personally, I don't do it, and for that matter, I don't shotgun hunt. However, many of my friends do, and they have done it for years. The fact that a non-resident may come to Iowa and take a buck while legally party hunting with family or friends does NOT make him or her an unethical hunter . . as long as they hunt within the state defined rules. Very possiblly, that doe tag will be filled by a resident in the group - is that so bad ? Again, NR doe tags need to be limited, but if they are, then this will not add to Iowa's current struggles.
Please be careful about jumping down people's throats because they want to hunt Iowa - legally. There will always be people who abuse the system, but the majority of them are residents. Shift some of your energy to contacting legislators - regularly. Right now, naive, and even dumb rulemakers are our greatest threat to quality deer hunting in Iowa.