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Started by Louisiana Longbeard, August 02, 2023, 11:51:57 AM
Quote from: Crghss on August 02, 2023, 08:25:53 PMQuote from: Kyle_Ott on August 02, 2023, 08:04:21 PMIt's a scarce resource and a price increase like that will absolutely deter a significant number of OOS hunters from visiting. I suspect the increase in license costs for those who choose to buy it will offset any revenue losses potentially incurred from reduced sales.At the end of the day, states should be taking care of their residents and I firmly believe most residents are willing absorb cost increases incurred by the reduction of non-res opportunity. Hell, I'd have a party at my place if Virginia would start charging out of staters $400 bucks and only allow them to kill 1 bird. It'll be a win for Arkansas hunters and I can only hope for their sake it helps them reclaim a quarter of the reputation that state formerly maintained as a wild turkey power house.Really? Is that taking care of its residents? How many residents will loose income. From hotel fees & taxes? How many restaurants loose income, staff lost tips. Non-residents pay a lots taxes when they visit a state, sales & hotels tax on a room is 19% in Arkansas. Who's going to make up that lost income tax? Wild game belongs to ALL residents of the state, not just hunters.
Quote from: Kyle_Ott on August 02, 2023, 08:04:21 PMIt's a scarce resource and a price increase like that will absolutely deter a significant number of OOS hunters from visiting. I suspect the increase in license costs for those who choose to buy it will offset any revenue losses potentially incurred from reduced sales.At the end of the day, states should be taking care of their residents and I firmly believe most residents are willing absorb cost increases incurred by the reduction of non-res opportunity. Hell, I'd have a party at my place if Virginia would start charging out of staters $400 bucks and only allow them to kill 1 bird. It'll be a win for Arkansas hunters and I can only hope for their sake it helps them reclaim a quarter of the reputation that state formerly maintained as a wild turkey power house.
Quote from: Louisiana Longbeard on August 02, 2023, 11:51:57 AMArkansas changed its 2023/2024 fees big time. You can no longer buy the 1 day, 3 day, and 5 day for turkey. Non resident hunters must buy the license that is $410 plus a $100 turkey stamp fee. So $510 for a non resident to turkey hunt next year!
Quote from: Dtrkyman on August 03, 2023, 12:06:25 PMWe will be Europe before too long, the poor folk will be priced out of hunting, even on "public" lands!
Quote from: joey46 on August 03, 2023, 02:54:10 PMVery true. You could just whine about it to the politicians. Can't wait to see the first $1000 non-res tag. Start a pool on which southern state makes that move. You guys remember the old reciprocal days between two certain states? How'd that end up? The serious non-res will simply buy a plane ticket or carpool with a few buddies and head to any of several states not playing this game. I currently have 6 destinations in mind all north of the the Mason Dixie line or west of the Mississippi for any future safaris. Punishing the non-res won't solve your crisis. Shorter seasons and reduced limits for the resident's (that kill the vast majority of the birds) are the wave of the future. Still see crying over a limit going from 3 to 2 in some state or another. If 3 bird limits anywhere aren't a memory they should be. Adapt.