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Started by Paulmyr, April 01, 2020, 06:53:18 PM
Quote from: deadbuck on April 01, 2020, 10:10:55 PMYa'll don't forget that in Missouri you have to have a plug in your gun. I made a $155 donation for just that by a warden with a toupe'. Guess it didn't help I told him what I think about that law and their non migratory turkeys.
Quote from: Gooserbat on April 01, 2020, 11:17:48 PMQuote from: deadbuck on April 01, 2020, 10:10:55 PMYa'll don't forget that in Missouri you have to have a plug in your gun. I made a $155 donation for just that by a warden with a toupe'. Guess it didn't help I told him what I think about that law and their non migratory turkeys.Doesn't matter anymore...all real turkey hunters now use a Stevens single shot 410.
Quote from: TravisB on April 02, 2020, 05:56:11 AM$34 is the breaking point on an out of state trip? Oh well. If it's too much, I guess not going is the right decision. They're not obligated to make the fees palatable for every single person. If it's too much, don't go, if not, go. I think that's the way it is with pretty much everything in life.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: fallhnt on April 02, 2020, 07:46:31 AMQuote from: TravisB on April 02, 2020, 05:56:11 AM$34 is the breaking point on an out of state trip? Oh well. If it's too much, I guess not going is the right decision. They're not obligated to make the fees palatable for every single person. If it's too much, don't go, if not, go. I think that's the way it is with pretty much everything in life.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkSo go or no go?Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on April 01, 2020, 10:27:10 PMCould be worse. In SC this year the non-resident turkey tags went from free to $100, and they cut the bag limit FOR NON-RESIDENTS ONLY from 3 down to 2. Of course resident hunters, who greatly outnumber non-resident hunters, can still shoot 3 turkeys. This was all done in the name of "protecting the turkey population". What a load of garbage!! If it was about protecting the turkey population, then ALL hunters would only be able to take 2 gobblers. It has NOTHING to do with protecting turkeys. It has to do with raising money for the state of SC, and discriminating against non-residents. If it wasn't for the time, money and effort I've put into my hunting property and camp, I'd find another state to hunt in.This follows a new program 2 years ago that implemented a deer tag program that limited non-residents only to 4 bucks a year, cost non-residents an extra $110 a year, and doe tags went from $5 to $10, costing non-residents an additional $20 a year. Of course residents pay next to nothing, and can shoot more deer. So now if you are a non-resident, and buy your 4 bucks tags, and 4 doe tags, and 2 turkey tags, in addition to your hunting license and big game permit, you're now on the hook for $435 to hunt deer and turkey. If you hunt waterfowl, bear, alligator, or on a WMA, the price keeps going up, up and up. Sent from my moto z4 using Tapatalk X2
Quote from: Paulmyr on April 01, 2020, 08:57:50 PMQuote from: Spitten and drummen on April 01, 2020, 07:34:34 PMLast year was the first year I got to hunt Missouri. Went to the Northwest part of the state. Good lord willing I will be back there on the 28th. My tags cost 190 last year. 224 is only 30 bucks more and is worth it to me.If I could spend more than maybe 2 weekends hunting there this year I might be able to justify it but not $225 for 4 days. Guess I'll have to try my luck in Wisconsin again this year. $190 just seemed a little more paletteable.
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on April 01, 2020, 07:34:34 PMLast year was the first year I got to hunt Missouri. Went to the Northwest part of the state. Good lord willing I will be back there on the 28th. My tags cost 190 last year. 224 is only 30 bucks more and is worth it to me.
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on April 01, 2020, 10:27:10 PMCould be worse. In SC this year the non-resident turkey tags went from free to $100, and they cut the bag limit FOR NON-RESIDENTS ONLY from 3 down to 2. Of course resident hunters, who greatly outnumber non-resident hunters, can still shoot 3 turkeys. This was all done in the name of "protecting the turkey population". What a load of garbage!! If it was about protecting the turkey population, then ALL hunters would only be able to take 2 gobblers. It has NOTHING to do with protecting turkeys. It has to do with raising money for the state of SC, and discriminating against non-residents. If it wasn't for the time, money and effort I've put into my hunting property and camp, I'd find another state to hunt in.This follows a new program 2 years ago that implemented a deer tag program that limited non-residents only to 4 bucks a year, cost non-residents an extra $110 a year, and doe tags went from $5 to $10, costing non-residents an additional $20 a year. Of course residents pay next to nothing, and can shoot more deer. So now if you are a non-resident, and buy your 4 bucks tags, and 4 doe tags, and 2 turkey tags, in addition to your hunting license and big game permit, you're now on the hook for $435 to hunt deer and turkey. If you hunt waterfowl, bear, alligator, or on a WMA, the price keeps going up, up and up. Sent from my moto z4 using TapatalkIf you where a SC resident would you feel the same way? Not saying you are wrong to be upset, just saying most hunters that call the state home feel this is long over due.