QUOTE (Speckmisser @ Jan 8 2008, 06:11 AM) http://index.php?act=findpost&pid=951097
This is plainly the States fault. I can't blame DFG because they practically have no say in anything that involves money. How could the state allow this kind of behavior to continue when the DFG's ultimate goal is to restore California to is natural state (look at whats going on with the condors). In fact some states make it illegal to charge a guide or trespass fee for non-native animals (like pigs in Colorado, thats why they practically don't exist in that state).
Now back to the original questions, Are guides hunt prices to high? hell yes its high, it should be zero. It should be illegal to charge for pig hunts. This state should get back on track with game management.
Speckmisser, I respectively disagree with this statement. Let me explain why. All of the hunting operations I know charge for the number of pigs you take, whether its guided or not. I can't think of any place in Cali that charges a trespass fee and allows you to shoot as many pigs as you can. In fact its exact opposite, they charge you a set fee and tell you how many you can shoot (lets say 1 or 2) and if you shoot more than that you get charged. Now what are they charging you for? Obviously they are charging you for the animal (a non-native animal), because you already paid the trespass fee.7mag, I believe I've pointed this out before, but guided hunts and trespass fees aren't selling animals. They're selling hunting access and guide services. That's why you have to have a license to hunt there. The animals still belong to the State. If you want to hunt inside a fence for legally planted animals, no license is required.
This is plainly the States fault. I can't blame DFG because they practically have no say in anything that involves money. How could the state allow this kind of behavior to continue when the DFG's ultimate goal is to restore California to is natural state (look at whats going on with the condors). In fact some states make it illegal to charge a guide or trespass fee for non-native animals (like pigs in Colorado, thats why they practically don't exist in that state).
Now back to the original questions, Are guides hunt prices to high? hell yes its high, it should be zero. It should be illegal to charge for pig hunts. This state should get back on track with game management.