I don't consider what they're doing as anti NR, they are just protecting the residents opportunities. Very similar to what IA does with their deer hunting. I would want my state to lean heavily on protecting resident's hunting opportunities over allowing more NR. NE finally put a limit on NR tags for deer this past year and our elk population is miniscule compared to western states so the state basically allows only residents to apply for those tags. Thank you NE.
I've hunted WY for elk many times in the past 25 years and while I do lament not being able to be drawn as easily as I once was, I am totally for limiting NR numbers. I do hate how point creep has made getting a tag in WY a powerball event but I do appreciate the random opportunity in the draw.
When you cut tags from 25% allocation to 10% on the NR side with people who saved up 25+ years of PP for Sheep and Moose it seems directed. Now with 90/10 it’ll take those people until they’re died to draw the tag. Seems a little deceptive on Wyoming’s side of things. I believe they’re going to do the same thing for Elk, Pronghorn, and Deer soon and your 8pp that you saved up will be greatly devalued.
Same with the 7 day waiting period for shed hunting for Non-Residents in Wyoming on Federal and State lands plus charging them the Conservation Stamp fee of $21.50. 80% of their revenue comes from NR hunters, anglers, and recreation. Then Residents tend to blame every issue on Non-Residents from HMA’s getting torn up to trash being left out. Blaming 10-16% of your hunters for all your problems seems ridiculous to me.
“Very similar to what IA does with their deer hunting.” Isn’t a correct statement as we charge $644 to Non-Residents for hunting and generate about $6,000,000 (approx with PP) from them every year with 9,900 NR tags sold.
I did the math on the 2021 tags. 184,483 minus 9,900 NR allocation.
General Deer licenses sold at $33 is $5,761,239 Resident contribution.
70,196 antlerless minute 9,900 NR allocation. I’ll only charge those at $14 which is $844,144 + $5,761,239 = $6,605,383 which already meets the NR tag pricing not including Resident LOT, Hunting Licenses, or Habitat fees.
I wish Wyoming would go to Resident only that way all they could blame on poor management and treatment of lands would be themselves. Edit: They’re doing great on their elk, but, the Mule Deer and Pronghorn are suffering.