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Post by mattfinney on Dec 3, 2023 22:11:02 GMT -5
Should Indiana be draw for non residents?
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Dec 3, 2023 22:24:15 GMT -5
If you move to Iowa where’s there’s giants behind every tree due to their great regulations would you put in for a draw to hunt here?
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Post by bigbuckd on Dec 4, 2023 0:10:16 GMT -5
I live out of state. Not sure I would buy points or put in for a draw to hunt IN.
I’ve hunted IA and MT using pref points.
The rise in price of tags for NR this past year made me skip the combo license for the first time. Used to be $250 for combo and now $550 just isn’t worth it.
I hunt IN to spend time with friends and hunt solid private land not to trophy hunt.
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Post by tradarcher17 on Dec 4, 2023 6:22:53 GMT -5
I would personally reciprocate tags prices and draw status from the state they are residents of. Treat that states residents the same that state treats non residents. It would be a pain in the backside Im sure, but that makes sense to me.
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Post by mattfinney on Dec 4, 2023 7:52:30 GMT -5
I think it's silly for a any state to not prioritize the citizens of that state by limiting the amount of NR's. People talk a lot about hunter numbers dropping. IMO the main reason for this is that the 1000 acre chunk of land that was hunted by 20 regular dudes in the 80's, is now leased up by one wealthy guy from out of state. Limiting the number of NR's is the best way to make hunting affordable for residents. That guy from NY is much less likely to lease land in a state he can only hunt every 4 or 5 years. IMO states that have no limit on NR's are absolutely crapping on their residents.
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Post by budd on Dec 4, 2023 9:54:43 GMT -5
I thought Indiana was a reciprocating state? I know that Im not allowed to trap in Indiana because my state does not allow NR trapping. Would be a shame if I couldnt come down to hunt with family on the years that time would allow it. I spent $620 on tags, cant see the state wanting to turn that money away.
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Post by Mack Apiary Bees on Dec 4, 2023 10:03:12 GMT -5
I don't believe in cost related regulations or limitations to hunt. Period. Licenses should be free. Tired of taxation of everything.
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Post by gumbootbill on Dec 4, 2023 10:05:19 GMT -5
I thought Indiana was a reciprocating state? I know that Im not allowed to trap in Indiana because my state does not allow NR trapping. Nonresident annual trapping license is 140.00
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Post by budd on Dec 4, 2023 10:10:46 GMT -5
I thought Indiana was a reciprocating state? I know that Im not allowed to trap in Indiana because my state does not allow NR trapping. Nonresident annual trapping license is 140.00 Yes, for people that are from state's that allow NR trapping. MN residents are not allowed NR trapping in Indiana. The MN Trappers Ass. votes on NR trapping every year and turns this into the DNR. I have voted for NR every year.
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Post by jjas on Dec 4, 2023 10:13:49 GMT -5
I don't believe in cost related regulations or limitations to hunt. Period. Licenses should be free. Tired of taxation of everything. With all due respect, you and I both know that's never going to happen, so why waste time on it.
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Post by bullseye69 on Dec 4, 2023 10:17:54 GMT -5
I don't believe in cost related regulations or limitations to hunt. Period. Licenses should be free. Tired of taxation of everything. You did see what happened to the Bison herds Right? Free hunting will not work.
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Post by Mack Apiary Bees on Dec 4, 2023 11:11:21 GMT -5
I don't believe in cost related regulations or limitations to hunt. Period. Licenses should be free. Tired of taxation of everything. You did see what happened to the Bison herds Right? Free hunting will not work. Did you see the word "licenses". Still have licenses, but free.
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Post by bullseye69 on Dec 4, 2023 11:22:17 GMT -5
You did see what happened to the Bison herds Right? Free hunting will not work. Did you see the word "licenses". Still have licenses, but free. So u could get as many as you wanted? Even outta state could get as many as they wanted? See where this is going?
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Post by steiny on Dec 4, 2023 15:22:32 GMT -5
See a lot of these discussions late in the season in every state. It usually revolves around sour grapes because the out of state guys did better than me or have a better place to hunt than me.
Putting more restrictions on out of state recreation is jut plain silly. Do you want to have to draw to be able to go fish Minnesota, Michigan or Wisconsin? Do you want to have to to draw to spend time on the Florida beaches this winter? Do you want to have to draw to go houseboating in Kentucky or Tennessee?
And what about people that live near the state line? They may have easier better access or friends very close by across the line and choose to hunt the other state annually because it's close, easy, and they have relationships.
We should be thankful that there are some states like IN that still allow non residents the ability to come hunting and get their license over the counter.
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Post by stevein on Dec 4, 2023 15:41:26 GMT -5
I don't believe in cost related regulations or limitations to hunt. Period. Licenses should be free. Tired of taxation of everything. You did see what happened to the Bison herds Right? Free hunting will not work. The cost of licences had nothing to do with the demise of Bison. They were not hunters. It was political to force the Indians onto reservations due to lack of food. Make it so one race of people could not survive so another could be moved onto their land. Partly fueled by the expanding industries in the east that required the leather for belts that were driven by steam and hydro.
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Post by bullseye69 on Dec 4, 2023 15:45:22 GMT -5
You did see what happened to the Bison herds Right? Free hunting will not work. The cost of licences had nothing to do with the demise of Bison. They were not hunters. It was political to force the Indians onto reservations due to lack of food. Make it so one race of people could not survive so another could be moved onto their land. Partly fueled by the expanding industries in the east that required the leather for belts that were driven by steam and hydro. I know, ur missing the point. People would ride a train and shoot them and leave them. I'm talking the whole license, rules ect. Ah never mind......smh
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Post by firstwd on Dec 4, 2023 16:12:52 GMT -5
Does anybody have a number of nonresident licenses sold each year, and their success rate? I'm memory serves, Indiana averages about 50% success rate overall. If nonresident hunter numbers and success rate are relatively low, then what is the end game? Then again, what is the end game period? Are we trying to save deer? Are we trying to force landowners to lease to local people? Are we trying to make more money?
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Dec 4, 2023 16:29:50 GMT -5
He has no point. All of this is pointless and to try and get people arguing.
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Post by greghopper on Dec 4, 2023 17:23:38 GMT -5
He has no point. All of this is pointless and to try and get people arguing. True……there is no one in the DNR even looking at changing any rules he is dreaming of.
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Post by bullseye69 on Dec 4, 2023 17:51:04 GMT -5
Or maybe there are a lot of NR hunting Switzerland county?
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