> I
>never understand why a majority
>of the nonresident hunters think
>they should have special benefits
>in a state they don't
>even reside in. It really
>starts to get old when
>you hear time and time
>again, "I am finished applying
>in this state, because they
>are doing me wrong with
>poor drawing odds and fee
>increases." Boo hoo, I could
>care less if you ever
>stepped foot in Oregon ever
>again. You make your choices
>where you live, and that's
>that. I shouldn't expect to
>have the same drawing odds
>in Idaho or Montana just
>because I pay more than
>the residents who live, work,
>and raise there families there.
>I am sure the majority
>of Nevada, Idaho, and Montana
>residents get really tired of
>all the influx of nonresident
>hunters or I should say
>Californians flooding there state every
>hunting season. For years Oregon
>and Idaho have kept there
>nonresident fees down, but times
>are changing and fees are
>going up. Residents will always
>have preference and that's the
>way it was always intended.
>If you don't like the
>the quality or quantity in
>Oregon don't apply here, it's
>that easy. Were all tired
>of the WHINING!!!!!!
>
There are a lot of things that i could say to debate this but i just get the hunch that id be wasting my time. you come across that the guy that hates every NR, every hunter that is in his spot, bitches at everything but you come on here and cry 'WHINERS'. Im now less intelligent for reading that post.
Travis
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