huntfishall1
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So how long will be it before they propose to change the rule for non residents that apply as a group and "average" preference points? Basically make it like Colorado where they use the number of preference points from the applicant with the lowest number of points within the group?
After seeing "Founders Bill" this year, and based on what I have seen in terms of how some WY outfitters and residents generally see nonresidents this is my take -
I'm sure some WY outfitters hate seeing non-residents providing hunting info and/or assistance (non-compensated therefore not considered "guided") to other non-residents. It puts a dent in their business.
I'm sure some residents hate see non-residents do the same as it could put more pressure on animals they are also trying to harvest.
So any guesses how soon we will see a proposal to change the current system?
Or on the other hand will it be unnecessary since the trend in some of the most popular hunting regions (G and H for mule deer) is less and less tags for nonresidents such that in the near future there will be basically no non-resident tags allocated?
After seeing "Founders Bill" this year, and based on what I have seen in terms of how some WY outfitters and residents generally see nonresidents this is my take -
I'm sure some WY outfitters hate seeing non-residents providing hunting info and/or assistance (non-compensated therefore not considered "guided") to other non-residents. It puts a dent in their business.
I'm sure some residents hate see non-residents do the same as it could put more pressure on animals they are also trying to harvest.
So any guesses how soon we will see a proposal to change the current system?
Or on the other hand will it be unnecessary since the trend in some of the most popular hunting regions (G and H for mule deer) is less and less tags for nonresidents such that in the near future there will be basically no non-resident tags allocated?