OK, call me an idealist, but I believe if someone lives in the United States, he/she has the same rights to hunt, fish, or otherwise enjoy the benefits of our wildlife resources as anyone else no matter which state they are from or which state they care to visit. The only deviation from this ideal I can imagine as justifiable is in cases where high numbers of hunters relative to game require a drawing. In these cases it seems appropriate to provide a statistical advantage of some reasonable amount to state residents. States that charge greater fees to non-residents than residents are essentially selling the resource. This itself is contrary to the spirit of the North American Model, and to me is contrary to an ethical morality.