Calif. Hunter
Active member
I don't really care so long as I can afford it.
If I can't, I don't go.
The interesting thing, though, is that almost everything else has been delegated to the Feds. Federal lands, federal taxes, endangered species (don't they belong to the "States" too?), federal standing army, formerly a draft into military service, migratory bird stamps, etc. But game animals are some sacred item that must remain with the state?
I do fear that hunting may get priced out of the reach of my kids or grandkids. I guess it is up to me to see that they get into some lucrative field or that I leave 'em enough not to worry about it. The price of the NR tag is just one small factor - the locking up of access to public land by private landowners, leasing by outfitters, subdivsions screwing up winter feeding grounds or migratory routes, etc. are more important factors IMHO. even the RMEF has locked up public land by acquiring or trading private land for public, and closing off access except to their own officers and big-money supporters.
The interesting thing, though, is that almost everything else has been delegated to the Feds. Federal lands, federal taxes, endangered species (don't they belong to the "States" too?), federal standing army, formerly a draft into military service, migratory bird stamps, etc. But game animals are some sacred item that must remain with the state?
I do fear that hunting may get priced out of the reach of my kids or grandkids. I guess it is up to me to see that they get into some lucrative field or that I leave 'em enough not to worry about it. The price of the NR tag is just one small factor - the locking up of access to public land by private landowners, leasing by outfitters, subdivsions screwing up winter feeding grounds or migratory routes, etc. are more important factors IMHO. even the RMEF has locked up public land by acquiring or trading private land for public, and closing off access except to their own officers and big-money supporters.