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Started by GobbleNut, March 22, 2021, 10:15:59 AM
Quote from: Mossyguy on March 22, 2021, 10:22:05 AMDoubt it will change with the amount of money states pull in from non-residents...especially here. The ones that have the power to make changes won't because of the almighty dollar.
Quote from: Turkeyman on March 22, 2021, 05:23:27 PMWell, just about every state says hunting is dying with fewer and fewer hunters yet there appears to be more and more pressure. Somebody's full of it.
Quote from: Paulmyr on March 22, 2021, 05:49:52 PMQuote from: Turkeyman on March 22, 2021, 05:23:27 PMWell, just about every state says hunting is dying with fewer and fewer hunters yet there appears to be more and more pressure. Somebody's full of it.I see the same thing duck hunting. Suppesedly hunter numbers are dying but everywhere I go seems to be more pressure.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 22, 2021, 10:15:59 AMAll the recent discussion about crowded public land hunting got me to thinking about what the future holds. Anybody that is familiar with big game hunting in the western states could speculate that turkey hunting is eventually headed in the same direction,...that is, limiting overall permit numbers, allotting them through drawings, and putting a cap on nonresident hunter numbers. Yes, some states are already doing that with turkey hunting now, but it is surprising that it seems some of the states that most need to consider doing this are not. The solutions to some of the crowding issues on public lands, and how increasing nonresident hunter numbers play into that, seem glaringly apparent to me. I just wonder how long it is going to take before it happens in those places that need it?...
Quote from: tazmaniac on March 22, 2021, 07:13:04 PMFlorida has already gone to a significant draw system with both ultra nice special opportunity hunts as well as regular quota hunts on many WMAs. The opening nonquota hunts are pretty crazy from what I've heard.MS has gone to draw quota hunts on the best WMAs for the first 2 weeks before opening to anyone.I think that trend (of more draw hunts) will continue as the number of hunters on public continually increase while the number of birds available to harvest decreases.What's really scary is if turkeys become valued like other big game. There's a ton of people out west not thinking twice about applying for $1000 elk tags or even paying $7500 for a private land elk hunt. South Florida is the closest... I bet it's hard to get a private land Osceola hunt for less than $1000. Sent from my SM-G970U1 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Jstocks on March 22, 2021, 08:14:03 PMQuote from: tazmaniac on March 22, 2021, 07:13:04 PMFlorida has already gone to a significant draw system with both ultra nice special opportunity hunts as well as regular quota hunts on many WMAs. The opening nonquota hunts are pretty crazy from what I've heard.MS has gone to draw quota hunts on the best WMAs for the first 2 weeks before opening to anyone.I think that trend (of more draw hunts) will continue as the number of hunters on public continually increase while the number of birds available to harvest decreases.What's really scary is if turkeys become valued like other big game. There's a ton of people out west not thinking twice about applying for $1000 elk tags or even paying $7500 for a private land elk hunt. South Florida is the closest... I bet it's hard to get a private land Osceola hunt for less than $1000. Sent from my SM-G970U1 using TapatalkWMA's may be draws, but NF land is open. So....result is....all the pressure divertedFrom the managed lands to the open lands!Private leases ???and away!