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When I lived in Idaho they tried that method, rose the tag price way up, purchased tags became nearly non existent, they dropped the fee after two years.Thanks for that link, answered all my question very clearly.
Not to be a dick, but it looks like you should just wait to hit that senior age and pay the ransom then.
Seriously gonna hate paying $75-100 for a deer tag! But it’s coming folks...
True they might changed in couple years when no one buy It time and secret elevation might deer turn to be elk.When I lived in Idaho they tried that method, rose the tag price way up, purchased tags became nearly non existent, they dropped the fee after two years.
I would be willing to wager Ohio reads into that oversight on the wording and makes attempts to correct that to residential only, most states that lifetime license becomes void once you claim residency in another state, mostly because they will lose a tremendous amount of revenue, but also because the folks that stay in Ohio will go up in arms when those fees sky rocket because there is a loop hole to not have to pay NR fees and every Chuck and Tom that can find a way to claim residency will and then bail.
Paying $400 for an Idaho elk tag just don't sit well with me so I'll just hang on to my memories of it and chase whitetails from a tree stand.
Used to be a time when hunting was a relaxing way to reconnect with nature, thanks to big hunting marketing and political greed, it's honestly just another thing in life to look at as some sort of distorted chore.
I think back 30 years ago to hunting with my papaw and I think back from age 8 as the years have progressed all the changes in hunting, the rules, the bickering, all the awful things marketing the outdoors has done to hunting, it pained me to leave Idaho and all the traditional things that the state enforces with hunting, actually requiring people to take bow hunters education to be able to hunt with a bow.Not to be condescending, but if you think of hunting as a chore it may be time to find another pastime.
I'm too old to consider buying a LT license. I only hunt my property for deer and turkey and don't buy tags. I still buy a license every year just to hunt groundhogs on occasion.
Like jwiley said in his follow up post, chore may not have been the proper word, but the amount a shit one deals with to hunt anymore can be exhausting. Horton if I am not mistaken are you considering selling your land and had some troubles with neighboring hunting in the past, that kind of stuff right there can be exhausting itself, now throw in huge fees on tags, etc.Not to be condescending, but if you think of hunting as a chore it may be time to find another pastime.
I'm too old to consider buying a LT license. I only hunt my property for deer and turkey and don't buy tags. I still buy a license every year just to hunt groundhogs on occasion.
Yeah I'd be pissed about a $75-100 deer tag, and the Amish have more money than you think.I dont know if paying $75 to 100 for a resident deer tag would be a bad thing, it might eliminate a lot of the turd hunters and make people think twice about shots, deer selection etc. I wonder if the amish would pay it?
Like jwiley said in his follow up post, chore may not have been the proper word, but the amount a shit one deals with to hunt anymore can be exhausting. Horton if I am not mistaken are you considering selling your land and had some troubles with neighboring hunting in the past, that kind of stuff right there can be exhausting itself, now throw in huge fees on tags, etc.
Eventually it will be that or people have to be willing to pay! . Land access is the name of the game, like Joe and I said a few pages prior just look at the south. Money makes hunting a lot easier to be great.You gotta have money to be a good hunter??
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]wtf!Eventually it will be that or people have to be willing to pay! . Land access is the name of the game, like Joe and I said a few pages prior just look at the south. Money makes hunting a lot easier to be great.
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I can't imagine finding 22 like minded hunters. If I'm plunking down 150K I own all the shares. Leasing is here to stay whether we like it or not.
Grew up in the Ms delta. Could sit on the porch and hear the drone of tugs shoving barges up the MS over 5 miles away.That’s nothing compared to prices around here down south. Delta land is high as giraffes snatch.
I can't imagine finding 22 like minded hunters. If I'm plunking down 150K I own all the shares. Leasing is here to stay whether we like it or not.