I agree that we need a resident license increase (except for mule deer)but I think there are other ideas that should be discussed. The fact is Wyoming hunters, both residents and nonresidents pay the going rate (in most cases) for resident general permits.
1. Offer Non Residents Mountain lion tags and bear tags at a reduced rate for non residents that draw deer, Moose, sheep, and elk tags. First of all bear and lion permits are extremely high when compared to other western states. Current price is $360. Offer to NR that are already coming for $200-$250.
2. Offer Residents a Sportsman combination that includes deer, elk, bear, conservation stamp, lion, small game, and furbearers. Discount the whole lot by 5-10%. A percentage of hunters would buy this "sportsman" license that don't currently buy these tags. I rarely buy all of them but probably would out of convenience.
3. Quite giving the bank away when a resident or non resident draws a tag. There should be separate archery tags for each LE unit. We can sell more permits just for the simple fact that archery has lower success rates. Wyoming is the only western state that doesn't do this. I know its nice to hunt 60 days when you draw a elk tag but the G&F can't afford to continue this.
4. Offer some additional late season tags for any elk. Limited quota for all elk units. Most other states have late season elk hunts. This should be a limited to not affect the resource.
5. Offer a very limited number of Oct-15-31st "late" season deer tags for all deer units. Keep these to 3-7 tags per unit but charge a premium price like double the price of a normal deer tag. In most cases it would be a great opportunity to hunt big bucks.
6. Split Commissioner tag revenue 50-50 with seller of tag & G&F.
7. Raise resident Sheep and bull moose tags by 200%. No change to price for any youth under 18 that happen to draw the permit.
8. Double the cost of Limited entry licenses for deer and elk. You don't want to pay hunt general.
9. Non game wildlife should be at lease partially funded by the state. Designate which employees and programs only benefit non game issues. This is the amount that should be funded by the state. Time for the non hunting public to help with this.
I would love to hear other ideas that would increase G&F funds while limiting the increase in license fees, resident or nonresident.
1. Offer Non Residents Mountain lion tags and bear tags at a reduced rate for non residents that draw deer, Moose, sheep, and elk tags. First of all bear and lion permits are extremely high when compared to other western states. Current price is $360. Offer to NR that are already coming for $200-$250.
2. Offer Residents a Sportsman combination that includes deer, elk, bear, conservation stamp, lion, small game, and furbearers. Discount the whole lot by 5-10%. A percentage of hunters would buy this "sportsman" license that don't currently buy these tags. I rarely buy all of them but probably would out of convenience.
3. Quite giving the bank away when a resident or non resident draws a tag. There should be separate archery tags for each LE unit. We can sell more permits just for the simple fact that archery has lower success rates. Wyoming is the only western state that doesn't do this. I know its nice to hunt 60 days when you draw a elk tag but the G&F can't afford to continue this.
4. Offer some additional late season tags for any elk. Limited quota for all elk units. Most other states have late season elk hunts. This should be a limited to not affect the resource.
5. Offer a very limited number of Oct-15-31st "late" season deer tags for all deer units. Keep these to 3-7 tags per unit but charge a premium price like double the price of a normal deer tag. In most cases it would be a great opportunity to hunt big bucks.
6. Split Commissioner tag revenue 50-50 with seller of tag & G&F.
7. Raise resident Sheep and bull moose tags by 200%. No change to price for any youth under 18 that happen to draw the permit.
8. Double the cost of Limited entry licenses for deer and elk. You don't want to pay hunt general.
9. Non game wildlife should be at lease partially funded by the state. Designate which employees and programs only benefit non game issues. This is the amount that should be funded by the state. Time for the non hunting public to help with this.
I would love to hear other ideas that would increase G&F funds while limiting the increase in license fees, resident or nonresident.