WyoDoug
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Not sure if Wyoming's hunt is on or off. They keep suing in court and liberal judges keep legislating from the bench. They need to get wildlife management back with wildlife managers and not liberal judges.
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**** elk. Kill em all. There’s a reason our forefathers nearly wiped them out.I guess it if makes people feel better.
Montana will have a year round season on elk soon.
Yes, 5 to 15 rifle and 5 to 15 trapping.I think they also up the amount of tags that you can buy as well
It's a "Hell yeah, now we'll thin them out" reaction from the same guys that will never hunt or trap them. Funny. mtmuleyIt's opportunistic for most as wolves are not a desired delicacy, least in this country, nor hold any qty of meat worth the freezer, and my wife can vouch, it's a time and $$$ sink. Basically, it's a wasted hunt for most (vs opportunistic) less those focused to hunt wolves. For those it's not a, "feel good" move especially for year round opportunity.
It's a "Hell yeah, now we'll thin them out" reaction from the same guys that will never hunt or trap them. Funny. mtmuley
About 60k wolf tags in 2018 in Idaho. 22k sportsman’s tags, 36k resident tags and 6k non-res.Hard to find stats on quantity of wolf tags purchased in Idaho. Maybe someone else has #'s though for sake of funding... 2017 had $380,000 gained from wolf tags sold. That's a whoop-load of tags sold. Funny though a valuable funny for FWP license funding and to offset payment for loss of stock, etc...
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It’s not quite that much. Wolf was added to the sportsman’s tag with no price increase. 42k at $13 is ~ $550k.60k wolf tags sold @ 13$ a piece? That's resident price approx... $780k! Blows MT out of the water.
NR I believe is $30 approx.
Doesn't include the $ within the Sportsman's Combo that include wolf.
Bet that hits the funny bone of IDFG coffers.
I'd imagine that volume of $ will reduce over time though still... That's a good load, even at 1/2 that value.