I have a question:
If a state like WY has lost so much revenue from Wolves and Grizzles, why in the heck are they waiting for the federal government to bless a wolf and grizzly season? Procedures? Policy?
Why doesn't the state just open a resident only hunt for 100 grizzly tags and 100 wolf tags, make season dates, and issue the tags? I could see how a non-resident would have an issue taking the animal out of the state, but Who is Wyoming afraid of? Someone is worried that the federal government is going to sue the state of WY? Someone is worried that the federal government is going to pull federal money from the state? I'd argue that the state has lost more money over the past 15 years on game tags than all of the possible penalties that could be issued. Not to mention all of the legal fees that have been squandered and revenue lost from hunting tourism. Just do it. I'll assure you that the state of Texas has little regard for the federal government. F-em. Come invade us. We will handle the animals in our state. What the heck would a Trump administration do to any state that decides to manage their resources as they see fit? Nothing. Just do it. Law makers are lawyers, and With confusion comes opportunity. Law makers support the bar association with long, drawn out legal battles. I guess it would take a governor that just makes a stand, gathers a hardy group of state legislators, and just says F-it, we're doing this, and we can't wait another season. It takes balls.