Brian, I can`t remember how long bear management has included a lottery system. It`s been forever it seems. Baiting, and dogs are still leagal.
For my backyard, I have NEVER drawn after YEARS of trying. (Preference points are a myth.)
It`s not all bad news however. Bear numbers are up, and getting whoofed at when one gets your scent, is not uncommon anymore. They are smart buggers, and sometimes choose to live an unobtrusive lifestyle, living close to people, and never causing grief. Campground bum`s are a problem.
I apply for an Elk tag every year. Being realistic, I don`t expect to ever get drawn. Odds are against me.
Pull five tags from the available number, and my chances drop exponentially. Insulting!
If this bill passes into law, it will be a huge black eye for every working class hunter, who has tried for years to get a tag. I make good money, but with a wife and kids, there are always priorities.
As you said, one tag would be fun to watch the cash fly, five tags is an insult.
In addition, money being the deciding factor in who gets to hunt or not, is a death sentence for the whole idea of hunting.
Brian Krebs... I bet you make for a good neighbor.