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I like this coment
"A smart guy in Kansas or Wyoming is a lot more likely to hunt than a dumb guy in New York City."

10 questions and the guy can make valid comments, more like assumptions?
They mention Baseball that smart people gravitate to. They do not play it they watch it.
People hunt and fish not just watch , well most people that is.
 

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The only thing I think license price wise is if you own a dwelling and pay property taxes on a house and land in a state you should get a resident license price regardless where your permanent residency is.You can still be listed as a non-resident for draw hunts and whatever like in states like Iowa.But no way someone who owns a house and land should have to pay the same as the average non-resident.Also I think there should be a separate license nation wide to hunt National Forest and everyone should pay the exact same nation wide.
I disagree if that is all you are paying is taxes on property and not contributing anything else to the state you do not reside in
 
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I would too but if you liked visiting and wanted a vacation home somewhere all I'm saying is you should get a few perks to it.
Kansas gives a discount to non-resident landowners but who wants to vacation land in Kansas? They opened that up a few years ago and quiet a few people have gotten caught trying to scam the rules,, kind of like guys with LLC's here
 
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