Wow! is all I can say about this!
Contributors to this thread:West Virginia
From: JayD
03-Feb-16
From: JayD
03-Feb-16
http://www.legis.state.wv.us/Bill_Status/bills_text.cfm? billdoc=hb4375%20intr.htm&yr=2016&sesstype=RS&i=4375
From: JayD
03-Feb-16
JayD's Link
From: Big-Otis-Jeff
03-Feb-16
link wont pull up.......
From: JayD
03-Feb-16
JayD's Link
Let me try this again
From: woodstick
03-Feb-16
That's something. I've never heard of that anywhere. You think we'll reciprocate with any good elk states?
From: woodstick
03-Feb-16
I know we can hunt and fish the Ohio river with either state license and a few states have reciprocal fishing privillages, but isn't this new? Maybe Ohio will want to share deer tags.
From: JayD
03-Feb-16
How in the heck will this affect each states budget is what I want to know? Plus those of us who live close to the borders - I can only imagine how we will be over run!
From: Little Bear
03-Feb-16
I wonder what the fiscal note will say this will cost the DNR in having lost revenue for non-resident licenses.
Of course, other states will have to reciprocate which I don't believe is likely to happen.
From: woodstick
03-Feb-16
Dosen't make any sense for a state in the financial shape we're in.
From: gobbler
03-Feb-16
From: gcoleman
04-Feb-16
this is nuts!! only in WV
From: Babysaph
04-Feb-16
They can always sell more doe and buck tags to make up the lost revenue.
From: Jim Casto Jr
04-Feb-16
IMHO... going nowhere FAST.
From: hookman
18-Feb-16
We could flood their state, always liked huting Ohio until license got too high.
From: David Mitchell
18-Feb-16
It left Gobbler speechless. :o)
From: Saxton
19-Feb-16
hmmmm. We can fish OH from the OH river to the first ripple. From that point you need a license.
I am sure IF this bill passes, the reciprocal state will have some sort of a limit on access. I doubt the entire state will be open.