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<blockquote data-quote="shorthairman" data-source="post: 229859" data-attributes="member: 6223"><p>In a really long way...the point of my first post was that public land is just that...public land. As a tax payer the National Parks and USFWS lands belong to all of us regardless of if I reside in the state it is in or not. Would I feel sheepish driving up to the Roosevelt NP and acting like I owned it because I pay taxes...YES, but part of my tax dollars do go to support it. </p><p></p><p>Sweeny, if I were to pay NR fees to hunt deer I would hunt the rut because that is my best chance at a trophy, so unless the first two weeks were during the rut it wouldn't matter. However, if my concern was that I want an equal shot with everyone else to be the first guys in the field to get at the deer before they get "educated", I might look for a different state that allows NR to open up with the residents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorthairman, post: 229859, member: 6223"] In a really long way...the point of my first post was that public land is just that...public land. As a tax payer the National Parks and USFWS lands belong to all of us regardless of if I reside in the state it is in or not. Would I feel sheepish driving up to the Roosevelt NP and acting like I owned it because I pay taxes...YES, but part of my tax dollars do go to support it. Sweeny, if I were to pay NR fees to hunt deer I would hunt the rut because that is my best chance at a trophy, so unless the first two weeks were during the rut it wouldn't matter. However, if my concern was that I want an equal shot with everyone else to be the first guys in the field to get at the deer before they get "educated", I might look for a different state that allows NR to open up with the residents. [/QUOTE]
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