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Started by Fullfan, February 13, 2026, 07:21:14 AM
Quote from: jdl80 on February 13, 2026, 08:31:01 AMNon res for Florida now requires an annual license, turkey permit, and wma permit if hunting on public. Comes out to around $305
Quote from: Dtrkyman on February 13, 2026, 10:36:30 AMMissouri is likely off the list of places to hunt for me, and I have hunted yearly for 15 plus years, increase price, decrease opportunity and limit, go pound sand!I hope others do the same, the only way to get a response is hit em in the wallet.
Quote from: CALLM2U on February 13, 2026, 11:01:37 AMThe irony of residents pushing out non-residents is that now the residents won't travel as much, meaning more competition for themselves.
Quote from: bbcoach on February 13, 2026, 12:25:37 PMIt's all about the GREEN gentlemen. One state starts restricting bag limits and increasing license fees and the rest follow suit (Snowball effect). This won't even slow down until hunters pull the rug from under them. Then every DNR will start crying, we don't have enough money to buy our officers 4X4 Denali Trucks with all the Bells and Whistles. Most states are raising ALL license fees across the board because they say people aren't participating. Sorry it's a tough pill to swallow, as a hunter, but there's NO FREE LUNCHS in today's world. If we want to play, We have to Pay, unfortunately.
Quote from: arkrem870 on February 13, 2026, 07:28:20 AMMy home state of Arkansas did the same. Cut non residents to one turkey and charge $300+. Missouri is following our lead. Both states have a one turkey limit for the first week. It's terrible for hunters and isn't backed by any research or data. States and their resident hunters have got to chill out a bit on taking away hunter opportunities.
Quote from: Fullfan on February 13, 2026, 06:48:43 PMQuote from: arkrem870 on February 13, 2026, 07:28:20 AMMy home state of Arkansas did the same. Cut non residents to one turkey and charge $300+. Missouri is following our lead. Both states have a one turkey limit for the first week. It's terrible for hunters and isn't backed by any research or data. States and their resident hunters have got to chill out a bit on taking away hunter opportunities. Was under the impression that Missouri was one and done for the Nonresidents.