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Started by quavers59, July 03, 2022, 03:41:20 AM
Quote from: joey46 on July 03, 2022, 04:19:15 AMIMO the cost of non-res licenses is based mostly on how much whining the residents do. It is a zero benefit situation money wise for the State as a whole. When the fees get extreme they eliminate many who would come in and spend plenty on other things. The game departments make the same on one guy paying $500 for a tag as ten guys paying $50 for a tag but the residents eliminate nine competitors and are happy. Politics trumps all. Answer to the question is no. The cost of non-resident tags is way too high now in many places. Double the price of resident tags if you really want to fund turkey management. That would cause some screaming.
Quote from: Sixes on July 04, 2022, 01:26:50 AMQuote from: joey46 on July 03, 2022, 04:19:15 AMIMO the cost of non-res licenses is based mostly on how much whining the residents do. It is a zero benefit situation money wise for the State as a whole. When the fees get extreme they eliminate many who would come in and spend plenty on other things. The game departments make the same on one guy paying $500 for a tag as ten guys paying $50 for a tag but the residents eliminate nine competitors and are happy. Politics trumps all. Answer to the question is no. The cost of non-resident tags is way too high now in many places. Double the price of resident tags if you really want to fund turkey management. That would cause some screaming. As a resident of GA, I do not want you to come here to hunt. The only exception would be if you have a lease here or hunt on private family lands.There is no way that residents of ANY state should have their licenses increased to appease NRs.I am not against out of state hunting, but NRs should have ZERO say in anything dealing with state resources.As far as your comment about spending money on trips, I understand that, but GA ran a budget surplus of 3.7 Billion last year, NR spending is a drop in a bucket in revenue generation.I know I sound like a jackass, but our state has become too overcrowded in general and our game populations are being hammered. Too many move ins and too many hunters all over the state. We have a ton of NRs from surrounding states that have the need to fill their limits.
Quote from: joey46 on July 04, 2022, 10:08:22 AMQuota systems don't just magically appear. As Florida will show you they are a bureaucracy in themselves. As we have argued I'm 100% in favor of a one bird limit for non-res in any State. Makes much more sense to me than trying to price the majority of the hunters out.
Quote from: TurkeyReaper69 on July 05, 2022, 10:15:54 AMThe government loves to ask for more tax dollars when an issue arises, but rarely does it ever actually get fixed even if they get the funding.But to answer your question, no I already spend thousands a year on licenses, points, tags, and lotteries I don't want to pay anymore nor am I that Naive that if XYZ state slapped another 75 bucks on my license fee that it'd solve anything. Money would probably go to administrative fees or something. Maybe if it was considered "dedicated funding" I'd be more open to the idea, but if my 200 dollars to the state isn't already good enough I don't know what to say.I will point one thing out I find ridiculous, I just moved from Mississippi to Tennessee. When I lived in MS I was paying 45 dollars plus a little more for habitat stamp and wma permit for a resident sporting license. I just purchased my resident Tennessee license for 170 dollars, I always thought the extremely high NR licenses in TN were to offset the TN res license price. Guess I was wrong. Needless to say I wasn't very happy spending 170 dollars on my resident license when I've turkey hunted at least a dozen states with cheaper NR licenses than TN's res license.Oh well... guess with the no state income tax it all balances out.
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on July 05, 2022, 10:51:02 AMWait, so what i'm gathering is that you guys are telling me more turkey hunters = more license sales DOES NOT equal more turkey?!?!If only the influencers and YouTubers that have helped ruin the sport could face this fact. But they have to continually "recruit more" and exploit the resource to stay relevant and continue to fatten their pockets.