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Old 03-12-2009, 03:07 PM   #25
jmen24
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Both of these points are valid and I was trying to say that we need to make a huge jump but if the funding is needed these are the areas that could bring in the revenue. I did not intend to completely swing the topic of this thread so I appologize for that. There is a fine line that needs to walked before non-residents will walk away and the hunting out west is different than here, but we have an open land policy in this state and combined with very good animals it makes for a valuable resource. Colorado limits its trophy areas to draws or private land permits and allows over the counter unlimited tags in all other areas. The rest is regulated by seasons (6 total for elk). We are pretty far off topic for this thread now and most of that is my fault so I will refrain from continueing down the hunting road, here anyway.
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