I certainly have no inside info, but from 2000 miles away, I'd say your chances of knowing whether you've been drawn in AZ prior to the entry deadline for NM are somewhere between slim and zero.
I bought a new 4.3 92 Silverado and a 5.3 99 Silverado, both half tons. I liked them both, but here in western PA both had serious rust issues after about 7-8 years. I finally lost the transmission in the 92 about 130K and 10 years. The 99, despite patching bed and new cab corners and rocker...
You just happened to cherry pick the one example that supports your stance. By picking one state and one time period, then choosing a number like MHI. I don’t care enough to go look at a million statistical categories because none of them would matter to you anyway. And license costs from the...
This is why I laughed at Buzz telling me to get my facts straight. At the end of the day, WY decided what to do with NRs, with input. It wasn't the NRs choice. If NR input is so important in deciding WY legislation, why not survey NRs now and see what they think. Then follow along with that...
Buzz made my point here which no one else replied on. Comparing an opportunity tag WY general unit tag value to the value of a premium LE tag in other states to come up with an $1100 value is disingenuous. Perhaps WY should have looked at doing something similar to NM with a 2 layer tag price...
Residents could lobby for a PP system. I mean they put one in place for NR a long time ago. Then I wouldn't have watched the guy who testified today that he's put in 20 time for LE elk without drawing.
Suck might be hyperbole, but the fact there is 24 pages on this thread arguing how important it is to get a shot at one more LE tag indicates it's important to some.
So this begs the question, if this is typical of WY general units, why would you need to wrestle away a few LE tags from NR? It's like a circular argument. It seems half the WY residents in this thread argue the general tag sucks, and half argue it's fantastic.
Yeah apparently the wording needed to be better. I don’t live in Pittsburgh and my township has a density significantly lower than 290, although still much too crowded for me. I didn’t say I needed a city the size of Pittsburgh. I said I needed one the size of Cheyenne or Rapid City.