>It costs the residents the same
>as out-of-staters.
Yes the registration is the same cost for res. and non-res. but didn't Colorado residents have to have there ATVs registered already(unless they are used only for ag.)like most other states? Most of the other states (including Colorado until this year) allow ATVs to be operated in-state for up to 30 days as long as they have current registration from another state. That was my point, that alot of states (not just Colorado) are trying to nickle and dime people to death and quickly making it unaffordable for more and more people to hunt. The higher tag fees, money spent on food and lodging, and goods and services bought are not enough money brought into the local econemies any more. It just seems that every year the license's go up and there is a new fee they get you to pay.