A lot of folks on here, including myself, have stated that they are willing to pay additional license fee for Wyo big game, fishing, etc. Since the G&F license fee is online, what I am wondering if it would be a viable change for Wyo G&F to implement an optional fee schedule for Resident licenses (Non-res are gouged plenty already).
Of course have their base license fee, but have an optional tab (similar to setup for Search & Rescue, Access Yes Program?) for those that are willing to give more for a certain (or all) license(s). (Put our $$$ where our mouth is.)
For example, along with big game, I love to bird hunt. I have the time & places to hunt now. The bird license is $16, which I personally find is quite cheap. I would personally pay $100 for a bird licence, but also understand that a guy/gal with 3 young hunters still in the nest or someone on a strict budget couldn't swing anything near that much. Hence, the optional extra fee.
Ditto for elk. Personally, I would certain go well beyond the 57 bucks for an elk license, which is about 15 gallons of diesel at last fill-up.
I don't think this system would be difficult to add to their on-line licensing system and may throw a few bucks into the G&F coffer.
Thoughts?
Of course have their base license fee, but have an optional tab (similar to setup for Search & Rescue, Access Yes Program?) for those that are willing to give more for a certain (or all) license(s). (Put our $$$ where our mouth is.)
For example, along with big game, I love to bird hunt. I have the time & places to hunt now. The bird license is $16, which I personally find is quite cheap. I would personally pay $100 for a bird licence, but also understand that a guy/gal with 3 young hunters still in the nest or someone on a strict budget couldn't swing anything near that much. Hence, the optional extra fee.
Ditto for elk. Personally, I would certain go well beyond the 57 bucks for an elk license, which is about 15 gallons of diesel at last fill-up.
I don't think this system would be difficult to add to their on-line licensing system and may throw a few bucks into the G&F coffer.
Thoughts?