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Originally Posted by Leafy
Sounds good on the surface but there are a few concerns here. What about non-residents who apply for our draws ? I would be ticked if I have to buy a Sask habitat certificate to apply for their whitetail draw considering I know I won't likely be hunting there.
Or what if your personal circumstances change, say you have major surgery booked during the big game season ? What about some of the people affected this year with the fires ?
I don't know of any current draw system that requires the individual to provide a habitat or wildlife certificate first to qualify. We even apply South of the boarder...
No I don't agree... Take antelope, say 10 years to draw, as it stands at 3.65 your investment is under 40 in ten year. Family of 3 - 4 would cost under 150 for ten year. Bump this draw to 20, individual is $ 200 and family of 4 would be 800.. This is only one of these premium tags.. Can't price the less fortunate out of the game.
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But rifles, bullets, gas, and meat processing equipment are free? I'm not following. Wild meat is the most expensive meat in the world. Sustenance hunters don't exist.
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