Steve,
I spend plenty every year on hunting. Comes down to priorities because I sure as heck am not wealthy.
Last year for example:
NR fees for Javelina and elk in Arizona...$850.
NR fees for deer/elk in Montana...........$678.
Resident fees in Wyoming (the works)......$300.
Plus I applied for tags in NV Non-refundable license $141.
Applied for tags in Utah Non-refundable $65
Heres the list of states where I only recieved a NR drawing fee:
MT special deer, special elk, goat, sheep, moose, bison. Plus another $50 in super tag chances.
WY bison, sheep, deer, elk, antelope, moose and goat.
NV deer, elk, sheep (3), antelope.
UT deer, sheep and $300 in expo tags.
NM elk, deer, antelope, sheep, oryx
CO deer, sheep
My wife applied for about 40% of the above as well.
Guess what? I didnt whine about a single NR license, application fee, or drawing fee in any of those "other" states.
I personally cant think of a better thing to spend money on...in particular when that money supports something I really think is worthwhile (wildlife). Thats not to mention the fun, excitement, excercise, etc. etc. etc. etc. that goes with it.
I personally think you should quit griping about it and just come out to Wyoming and have a good time. A few hundred for the privilege is well worth it, IMO.
I also thank you for your support of Wyomings wildlife in the past and hopefully in the future.
Good luck if you draw that spendy tag for this fall!