25-06 Report post Posted July 19, 2004 Idahocoueshunter, Maybe you can answer my question? Does THIS MEAN I HAVE LESS OF A CHANCE OF A TAG!!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coues addict Report post Posted July 19, 2004 25-06 It all depends on if you put in for a deer tag north of the colorado river. If you didn`t than your chance of drawing will be the same as it always has been because there has never been a cap on tags in units south of the colorado river. On elk it could make a huge differance because it will mean no cap on any units. I hope this answers your question. Coues Addict Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JSR Report post Posted July 19, 2004 I hope they do give Non Residents 10% of the good tags. I will just fork out the extra money and apply for the strip tags and unit 27 & 10 Elk tags as a non-resident. Is that illegal? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Summer Report post Posted July 19, 2004 Buster...You need to get off this website. All you are doing is pissing people off and you dont even live in arizona. You know nothing. No one cares to hear your two cents worth. I hope you never draw one of our tags. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Guest Report post Posted July 19, 2004 Im very sorry to everyone about what is happening. Im sure it will turn out ok. I am hoping. and I hope they have the draw results soon and you guys get the tags you want. Good Luck. And if any of you are getting upset or pissed of at this buster guy just try to ignore him. Hes just doing it trying to piss all of us off. Lets try to think positive about what is happening and not get our hopes down. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
25-06 Report post Posted July 19, 2004 Coues Addict, Thank you for the info. Terry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TREESTANDMAN Report post Posted July 19, 2004 Coues addict, This will indirectly affect areas south of the colorado. Many hunters will change the areas they put in for due to this new change. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rimhunter Report post Posted July 19, 2004 How meny of you are going to the meeting today at noon ? I took today off to see whats going to happen see you there !!! Bruce Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coues addict Report post Posted July 19, 2004 Treestandman Yes, you are right. I am not sure how much this year , but it definitely will play some kind of a roll in the years to come. Hopefully not to bad, but I guess we won`t know for a couple of years. maybe more nonresidents will put in for the northern hunts and it will help us whitetail hunters! You never know. Coues Addict Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peckl1 Report post Posted July 19, 2004 Is it just me or does this Buster guy sound a lot like CHD? Remember he was the rich guy from Colorado that did nothing but brag about his money and try to stir the pot. Just a thought. I wish I could be in Phoenix today. For those of you who can be there you have my thanks. Lee Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lark Hubbard Report post Posted July 19, 2004 the problem is sill shroufe. the 10% cap is lost. no way we're going to come out even the same on this deal. we're going to lose permits to non-residents. the thing that gets me is that they're going to probably be guaranteed. i don't see our present g&f leaders being creative enough to come up with anything other than what some other state has already done. new mex is next door so i'll guess we'll see something real similar to what they have. the thing is, we don't have very many permits to start with. and next year you can bet your butt that the same will happen to pronghorn, bighorn, etc. i've lived her all my life, and i'm old enough to join aarp. so has my dad, his dad, and his dad. i've never had a bighorn permit and i've had one prognhorn tag. took me 26 years of applying to get it. i had a bull elk tag in 27, 4 years ago. that was probably my last elk tag in this state. this whole thing makes me sick. i still maintain that poor leadership by the director and his staff and the commission is what got us here. some years back the lions got so bad on the strip that the deer disappeared. i had a couple conversations with a Azgf bioligist about it. he had made a bunch of recomendations, like allowing non-resident outfitters on the strip and a 2 lion limit, on top of the 1 lion limit for the rest of the state. (at the time non-residents couldn't guide in Az.) shroufe wouldn't go for it because he was afraid of the political ramifications. good scientific data be damned. let politics drive it. well, guess what, the deer population got so low that for several years there was "NO" deer hunt on the strip. got so bad that the lions started starving too. the strip will never recover from this. just another example of how shroufe works. this guy has to go. so does the commission. the commission hires and fires the director. the commission is selected by the governor and her (it's?) cronies. they are well connected political folks who more or less campaign for the job by letting the right folks know they want the job. they seldom have more than a passing interest in hunting or fishing. needs to be at least a couple credible outdoorsmen on the commission. had a good friend on the commission once. he hadn't had a hunting license for over 20 years and was a registered republican. in order to get the job he had to change parties to democrat, to satisfy the governor at the time. this right here tells me that the commission is politically driven. what worries is, what's next? what is the next battle that shroufe is gonna ostrich up and stick his head in the sand? when are we gonna get someone that fights for Arizona and Arizonans. he needs to go back to maine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
couesking Report post Posted July 19, 2004 It is very sad when one organization can ruin a good thing. They take something like hunting and turn it into a political mess. Hunting is something that most poeple in my part of the state have been raised by. Poeple like the USO don't realize what a strain they put on the regular poeple who haven't been drawn for bull elk in 8 to 10 years. They don't pay the taxes for our state and our Game and Fish need to grow up and do somehting about this. I can guarantee that the Indian tribe would tell the USO and the Federal Government where to go and how to get there. The USO is nothing more than just overpaid babysitters for the rich. They have shown there true colors I hope there company sinks because of this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
muskrat Report post Posted July 19, 2004 I've never really understood why people instinctively seemed to disdain prostitutes. That is, til now, when someone took something important to me that I love to do as a pastime, and turned it into something dirty, and all about money.... I wonder if Taulman's trucks are purple with furry dice and leopardskin upholstery....? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coueshunter Report post Posted July 19, 2004 I will be there today........I am really hoping against all odds that something good can come of this. The alternative is scary........I really believe Lark and others are correct........the AZGFD/Commissioners/Attorney Generals office is responsible for not stopping this when they had the chance. I hope the grass roots effort helps force AZGFD to do the right things..........Allen Taylor..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lark Hubbard Report post Posted July 19, 2004 Allen, I'm gonna try to cut loose and make it. look for a big ugly guy with a hawaiin shirt. i'll also have my usual "just ate a live rattlesnake headfirst because it pissed me off" look on my face. gotta do some calendar fixin', but i'm gonna try. later, Lark. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites