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salukipv1 03-14-2011 03:51 PM

Man those special tags are expensive! Donations?
 
WY special tags...essentially twice the price, ouch!

But I couldn't wait...

But seeing that final checkout price vs. standard price, lil sticker shock.


Seems every state I apply to asks for a donation, do you guys donate? I wonder how many hunters donate vs. don't donate, and how much? If everyone just gave a buck I'm sure it would add up, wonder if alot of guys just click "NO" instead of donating a buck, what do you think?

Wolf killer 03-14-2011 05:38 PM

I always donate extra to Wyoming. I do not donate extra to any other state.

jwill 03-15-2011 04:29 PM

Depends on the cause, but I usually do. Access, non-game, hunters for the hungry, SAR are pretty good causes in my opinion. I sort of think of it as the high road for hunters and fishermen compared to other outdoor pursuits that don't contribute much back to the resources.

headhunter353 03-17-2011 04:05 PM

They make 2 much on bonce points and the interest on the money they hold till the drawing.If I ever draw one of those sheep or goat tags it will all be worth it.Good luck!

salukipv1 03-17-2011 04:52 PM

I'd certainly donate an extra buck to get my refund back in less than 2 months...less than a month would be awesome!

skb2706 03-18-2011 08:14 AM

You're kidding right

I buy or apply for enough licenses just in CO to cover any potential donations. They hold my money from March til June-July every year.

The DOW here makes enough silly decisions with the money they already get. Throwing more at them won't help.


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