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Quote from: Sixes on July 04, 2022, 06:13:14 AMI don't care if GA raises resident license fees, I bought a lifetime license the first year that the state made them available. Raise them through the roof, it won't effect me and would probably help me in the long run.I'm one of the few that hates hunter recruitment. The less the merrier in my opinion.
Quote from: mountainhunter1 on July 06, 2022, 11:19:10 AMThis discussion is worthless because as a couple have already alluded to, even if you raised prices a couple of hundred dollars on either nonresidents or residents (or both), government is set up today to waste every single extra dollar that you give them. The border is wide open and every one of those folks who walk across illegally is getting paid day one - that is a fact, I'm not just running my trap. They are robbing the citizens to pay for those type things and ear marked money for turkeys or deer would be a sitting duck. Here is what will happen, the state will say, "We can still do the job with the same staff and their equipment", and as a result come up with some nifty slogans or media promotion and or band aid attempt to help wildlife to fake out the hunters - and then with that mindset, they will rob 80-90 percent of the new funds from raised prices on licenses to pay other things. Bank on it. Let me give you a great example. In Georgia, they wanted to have the lottery to raise incredible funds for schools. They sold it from that perspective to get folks to go along with the lottery. Well, guess what, they got it and now years down the road that lottery money has been robbed so much that many have to wonder from an educators perspective if the stores are even still selling lottery tickets. Just like social security, they repeatedly rob funds that were originally slated to go elsewhere. With a thing like turkey or deer population, it is going to be a lot easier to fudge on that than it was with the more highly visible education of children (the lottery) and you can only imagine how much of that money slated for wildlife that will wind up going elsewhere. The real problem is not the number of turkeys, the real problem is that our states and nation just need a lot more good solid leaders. Good common sense leadership is disappearing faster than the turkeys are.
Quote from: Tail Feathers on July 28, 2022, 03:30:15 PMBut if you are hunting National Forest you pay as much tax toward it as they do. I think with limits being dropped in many states, they should leave the prices alone. Hunters are already getting less hunting for the money, no need to hit us with a double whammy.
Quote from: wchadw on July 28, 2022, 03:52:01 PMQuote from: Tail Feathers on July 28, 2022, 03:30:15 PMBut if you are hunting National Forest you pay as much tax toward it as they do. I think with limits being dropped in many states, they should leave the prices alone. Hunters are already getting less hunting for the money, no need to hit us with a double whammy.federal taxes for national forest doesn't really have anything do to with state hunting licenses? I'm talking about state management expenses and conservation projects that state tax dollars pay. state parks, recreation areas, etc. that these licenses and state tax dollars from residents pay. MS has always higher hunting licenses for non residents as with most states in the south.To me its a privilege to be able to go out of state to hunt so i don't mind paying more for a non resident license
Quote from: AndyN on July 28, 2022, 05:50:30 PMQuote from: wchadw on July 28, 2022, 03:52:01 PMQuote from: Tail Feathers on July 28, 2022, 03:30:15 PMBut if you are hunting National Forest you pay as much tax toward it as they do. I think with limits being dropped in many states, they should leave the prices alone. Hunters are already getting less hunting for the money, no need to hit us with a double whammy.federal taxes for national forest doesn't really have anything do to with state hunting licenses? I'm talking about state management expenses and conservation projects that state tax dollars pay. state parks, recreation areas, etc. that these licenses and state tax dollars from residents pay. MS has always higher hunting licenses for non residents as with most states in the south.To me its a privilege to be able to go out of state to hunt so i don't mind paying more for a non resident licenseTake a look into how state conservation agencies are funded. You'll be surprise how little (if any)funding they receive from the states general fund. It's all user fees, PR dollars, and grants.
Quote from: wchadw on July 28, 2022, 05:54:32 PMQuote from: AndyN on July 28, 2022, 05:50:30 PMQuote from: wchadw on July 28, 2022, 03:52:01 PMQuote from: Tail Feathers on July 28, 2022, 03:30:15 PMBut if you are hunting National Forest you pay as much tax toward it as they do. I think with limits being dropped in many states, they should leave the prices alone. Hunters are already getting less hunting for the money, no need to hit us with a double whammy.federal taxes for national forest doesn't really have anything do to with state hunting licenses? I'm talking about state management expenses and conservation projects that state tax dollars pay. state parks, recreation areas, etc. that these licenses and state tax dollars from residents pay. MS has always higher hunting licenses for non residents as with most states in the south.To me its a privilege to be able to go out of state to hunt so i don't mind paying more for a non resident licenseTake a look into how state conservation agencies are funded. You'll be surprise how little (if any)funding they receive from the states general fund. It's all user fees, PR dollars, and grants.User fees include hunting licenses. But there is tax money from the state that goes to the programs and employees salaries that work for the state departments. The employees that work for department of game and fish and parks are state employees Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk