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Why are landowner tags in Colorado such a touchy subject with some hunters?
Arizona is about the only state I know of that does not have a landowner tag system of some sort.
New Mexico, Idaho, Utah, and Nevada have a landowner tag system that allows the tag holder to hunt the entire unit, including public land. Nevada allows you to buy as many landowner tags as you want or can afford.
Perhaps some of the hunters upset about it now were getting tags for nothing before the rest of the world caught onto them, and now they're not willing to pay to play.
What do you think???
Arizona is about the only state I know of that does not have a landowner tag system of some sort.
New Mexico, Idaho, Utah, and Nevada have a landowner tag system that allows the tag holder to hunt the entire unit, including public land. Nevada allows you to buy as many landowner tags as you want or can afford.
Perhaps some of the hunters upset about it now were getting tags for nothing before the rest of the world caught onto them, and now they're not willing to pay to play.
What do you think???