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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 1581090" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>I may very well just not apply for goat, sheep, and moose this year and let my points sit in hopes that numbers are low enough they lower the fees. I don't mind paying my share towards the CPW mission here, but I'm paying it every year and an extra $150 for 3 points is just too much. They could at least throw in an annual parks pass ($70) or something so you're getting some return on your investment now. Between OHV tags, preference points, small game license for pheasants, and our annual state parks pass they're getting their fair share from us ($400 or so a year between the girlfriend and myself). I believe in the mission and don't mind contributing but at a certain point enough is enough. 20 years at $50/year (or $100 out of state) plus the tag and you're looking at a nice chunk of change for a sheep tag whether you're in-state or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 1581090, member: 89878"] I may very well just not apply for goat, sheep, and moose this year and let my points sit in hopes that numbers are low enough they lower the fees. I don't mind paying my share towards the CPW mission here, but I'm paying it every year and an extra $150 for 3 points is just too much. They could at least throw in an annual parks pass ($70) or something so you're getting some return on your investment now. Between OHV tags, preference points, small game license for pheasants, and our annual state parks pass they're getting their fair share from us ($400 or so a year between the girlfriend and myself). I believe in the mission and don't mind contributing but at a certain point enough is enough. 20 years at $50/year (or $100 out of state) plus the tag and you're looking at a nice chunk of change for a sheep tag whether you're in-state or not. [/QUOTE]
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