Up until now I have always just sat back and enjoyed reading this message board, but this topic is too important to not add my two cents.
Bowmaker hit the nail on the head with his comment about 14,000 non-residents hunting in his area. The truth of the matter is that 95% of those 14,000 non-residents would be hunting in the top 15 or so counties. Evenly spread out this number would be bad enough, but the majority of Iowa doesn't have great deer hunting. Nobody is paying to hunt in Grundy County. You ever been to the northcentral part of the state? The only trees you see are in farmyards. Those of us that live in the "prime" areas are already up to our necks with fellow hunters competing for a finite amount of hunting space.
I can't afford to pay to hunt, simple as that. Don't even bring up hunting on public land, thats a joke in itself. The more non-resident tags out there, the more land that will be bought or leased by non-residents. This puts a squeeze on the remaining hunting areas, and pretty soon I have to bid against my neighbor and pay to hunt farms I used to hunt on a handshake.
What would I like to see done? Leave the number of NR tags where it is and give out an equal amount of NR tags for each county and make the tags good for that county only, to keep counties like Van Buren, Allamakee, etc. from being taken over like Pike County Ill. has been. Spread em out over the whole state.
If the DNR is scrapped for cash, I don't have all the answers. But letting in 6,000 more NR is only hurting the hunting experience for Iowa hunters. The DNR should put whats best for the deer population first, whats best for Iowa hunters next, and if there is room for non-residents left give them third billing.
I don't blame anyone from out of state for wanting to hunt Iowa or buy hunting land in Iowa, but there just ain't room enough at the inn for 14,000 of em.