Two points from above. Kbnelson is absolutely right regarding the "type" of NR this will attract. A few years back the average joe would come to Iowa, have a great hunt at a reasonable price, never think of buying ground( because he can'tafford it), and look foward to his next trip in a couple years. Today's NR will have more money, see the resource, look at land prices(which are still behind most of the country) absolutely invest in land, and have the money and networking to influence change in the rules. In the long run this is a loser for Iowa.
Obviously, the DNR did not think about Iowa1's point. How about the Iowa residents, who still have family in Iowa, but had to jump across the line to Missouri or Nebraska to work? Many have good jobs but can't justify $700 to hunt a deer in their home state. Again, not well thought out by the powers in Iowa.
Obviously, the DNR did not think about Iowa1's point. How about the Iowa residents, who still have family in Iowa, but had to jump across the line to Missouri or Nebraska to work? Many have good jobs but can't justify $700 to hunt a deer in their home state. Again, not well thought out by the powers in Iowa.