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Old 05-24-2020, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by drake View Post
Some really stupid comments on this thread.

We aren’t living in the 1970 anymore. The price to apply for draws is ridiculously low. There are no barriers to entry and no risk to those who aren’t serious about actually hunting the draws they are awarded. The province has changed, the population has changed, the landscape has changed, technology has changed but the draw system has stayed basically the same....

Alberta needs to increase the price of draws to a level that makes people get serious about their applications. $50-$100 per draw code should help reduce a lot of the bottle necks. The longer we wait the worse it’s going to get.

Don’t tell me about “reduced opportunity” either......if you can afford to hunt and shoot you can afford a $50 draw application. The tag is the cheapest part of hunting.
Ah make it an elitist’s sport. Screw the older gentleman who maybe don’t have a lot of money, but still like to hunt. The tag should be the cheapest part of hunting. You want to make it better, get rid of the nonresident tags. You should be ok with that now that your buddy and you don’t guide anymore. How is Phil doing by the way? Make it like it used to be, every draw is a lottery then everybody is on the same playing field and it would be like Christmas on result day!
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