>LAST EDITED ON Apr-05-15
>AT 09:58?PM (MST)
>
>Another asinine comment.
>
>Thousands of honest sportsmen always wait
>until the last week or
>so to apply simply to
>avoid shelling out $4,000 like
>I had to any more
>than necessary amount of time.
> Maybe you've heard of
>it.......it's called common sense.
>7 Days is far from
>your "last minute".
>
>So bait-n-switch "sounds pretty fair to
>you"? You must be
>one of those Philadelphia attorneys
>because I know virtually no
>other nonresidents who think this
>fish license crapola is a
>good idea. A "system
>that rewards people"??? Pleaaaaaaase.
> Just call it what
>it is.................a money making scheme
>meant solely to take advantage
>of point holders.
>Period.
>
>
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>Member RMEF, Pope & Young Club,
>NRA, UWC & DP Hate
Pretty simple system, they charge $40 per species for a point. Just pay if you want to play. However, if you are someone who actually hunts and fish in their state, and have a license for anything last year, they will forgo the point fee. What you call bait and switch is actually a "loophole" that allows you to get off much cheaper, even if you buy a license you never use. Don't like it, then just pay for all your points.
No lawyer here, just a Country boy who actually goes to Colorado on a regular basis and enjoys what the great state has to offer. I have never paid for a license that I have not used and have never paid the point fee. For those that just want to sit back for years and gain points without ever setting foot in the state, why should they give you a break. You want something for free, talk to Obama.
And yes, this subject has been discussed many times on here and other websites in the past, if you missed it and waited until the last 7 days, you are SOL for this year. No sympathy here.
txhunter58
venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)