I liked the book but have yet to find anywhere I can apply it. Open country seems like it was once overlooked and now is en vogue.
The timber strategies from Robbie's book lend themselves better to easier to obtain tags, imo.
Many days I dream of a boat that can handle South Park for more than those fleeting morning hours, or that I can just sit back and troll instead of paddling, but our 17' canoe has lead to a lot of fish over the last 11 years and quite frankly, cost of ownership is almost none.
Whatever happens, we need to disregard the current state when determining the ideal state, and only then determine a fair means of transition.
As an example, I often hear people whine that it would be unfair for, lets say Colorado, to go to a random draw (I'm not saying CO should, just showing...
There is no limit to the number of additional tags this year, they're just estimating it to be 3000. And yes, this is forrealz. There's a 100+ page thread on it in another forum.
Let me preface this by saying I find the CO basic Draw system pretty good. It seems to work best when there is not a huge disparity in quality ( Mule deer ).
Your first point and second points have the same fallacy. PPs are hardly equality as the average number of points to draw increases YoY...
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I'm sorry, but progressive democrats bringing progressive bills to the floor are doing exactly what their constituents asked them to do. It doesn't mean the bill will even be brought to vote, nor that it will pass. Bad bills are proposed all the time and most make it nowhere.
Once again...