I think that the whole PA thing is about bringing money into the state. Colorado has all those rules and stuff, and it's all about money. In state tags are 35 dollars for Elk, and out of state people pay 350. It's nice to get a big buck or elk, but there are lots of people that don't care about that, they want meat, and some feed there family off of the meat. If you want a big buck in PA, just hunt somewhere that is remote, or on your own land.
The elk population here in Colorado has gotten very large, so last year they were allowing extra tags and reduced out of state cost. This year it is expected to be the same, and they are even going to allow a large increase in Either sex tags.
I hunted in PA for many years, and there probably would have been many years that I would not have gotten a Buck if these restrictions were in place. They should only make them for State Game lands only, that would still allow people to hunt on their own land, and even allow Private owners to make what ever rules they want, increasing the chance that they would be able to sell hunting packages to out of state folks, thus bringing the money into the state and allowing them to obtain an income from it.......
PA has done a great job from my understanding managing the wildlife over the past two decades, hopefully this won't change that but one question I have for them is.....
Are you managing wildlife for PA residents or are you managing it to make money and allow rich out of state folks an opportunity to bag a 'BIG BUCK'?
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