01-19-2006, 08:09 PM
Regarding the cost of resident hunting licenses in other states. Utah made a decision back in 1994, when it went to the deer hunt cap, to allow only 10 percent of all available permits to nonresidents. Colorado, on the other hand, allows 60 percent of its tags to go to nonresidents. Do the math. Nonresident vs. resident fees. Colorado DWR has a budget of $110 million, Utah's is $57. Allow more nonresidents and the price of a resident tag could drop, but Utah doesn't want other people spending money to hunt here....
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