I would do that in a heartbeat. Maybe they could offer a 3 day, 1 week, and full season.$350 fly a full season pass would be about break even for me and a lot of others. It’s just 3 ten day tickets. It would give more flexibility too
<EDIT> I do see now that NR deer hunters have to have the general hunting license and Habitat as well. That would put it about $150 for the general and $350 for the buck tag, ~$500.Try $1000 for a non res IA deer license
Nonresident Buck Tag ( Pending Lottery Results) | $348.50 | Y | N | N |
Nonresident Mandatory Antlerless | $149.50 | Y | N | N |
Nonresident Antlerless by County | $266.50 |
One note Nancy.The NR horde will still arrive en masse. They will be entitled to their three roosters per day and will pound what little public ground remains with huntable cover. SD is not charging nearly enough for the NR license. Look what states like IA charge to hunt their marquis species…
Completely agree.Interesting the different takes on license fees & how often the topic comes up. To me, it's a matter of about 100 different variables. Supply, demand, State revenue needs, available resources (primarily land & pheasants), etc. I typically hunt the equivalent of about three 10-day non-resident licenses, which would cost $363. But living where I do, I typically drive 45-75 minutes to hunt, so it's easy & relatively inexpensive. And even if I had to pay $363 for a license, it would still be a minimal part of my overall hunting expense.
As for the 2021 outlook, I think it's going to be a good season. We need some moisture though, so the birds don't go into winter stressed.
Good news is that it can be dialed down, seen it many times with older hunters...become blockers, buzz around on atv’s/trucks, etc...take shorter walks...The day will come when each of us is no longer physically able to chase wild pheasants.
When that day comes for me I want to be able to say I chased them as much as I possibly could.
...and the bad news is that for each and every one of us the day will come when we can't even do that.Good news is that it can be dialed down, seen it many times with older hunters...become blockers, buzz around on atv’s/trucks, etc...take shorter walks...
You’re not revelatory...doubt you thought you were...yup, that reality guides most days for me...already left the office, walking along Lake Superior with my dogs...first of two walks for the day......and the bad news is that for each and every one of us the day will come when we can't even do that.
So forget the pheasant phorecasts, forget the weather, forget the cost of a license and get out there. There really is a STOP sign at the end of the road you're one.
Cheerful thought for the morning.