I agree. Should be area based though not everywhere ie some of the areas like the Rakaia catchments otago and greenstone fallow etc then other areas can stay open so there is a combination of both opportunitie to hunt and areas for higher trophy quality with lower opportunity. It might encourage hunting hinds in the trophy areas as if you want to scout the area without a tag stags aren't an option. Tags can fund helicopters to control populations as required.
I see the risk of tag price increases but they usually only climb due to extreme demand to availability ratios and usually increase most for non residents. So make it 25 for a kiwi 500 for a non kiwi. If the quality is there foreigners will pay. We should also limit total tags to foreigners to somewhere in the they have an equal chance as anyone else but they can only have a maximum of 5-10% of tags allocated.
As for Emil visiting they owned the hunting lease so while it didn't cost per stag it's effectively shared private land. Had quite a few German and Austrians come hunt with us in BC and there system is far more expensive elite than here with little to no public land hunting.
I completely disagree with any differing sets of rules for differing people with a few smal exemptions. One of the risks of limited entry are point creep etc so id like to see it as a completely random draw. We could/should start the idea by applying it to overseas hunters first on all public land hunting where a kiwi guide is not employed.
You will never see tags cost that much even in the states bighorn tags don't get over a few grand. They are just hard to draw. The expense comes in the fact you have to apply lots to draw or pay a guide in Canada etc to hunt them but that's not tag cost.
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