Discussion Topic: Would You Pay $150 To Tag a Wolf?
From an Associated Press story in the Seattle Post Intelligencer: _The state Senate voted 35-0 Tuesday to charge Idaho residents...

From an Associated Press story in the Seattle Post Intelligencer:
_The state Senate voted 35-0 Tuesday to charge Idaho residents $9.75 to legally hunt a wolf once the predators are removed from federal protection, a development expected this year or early in 2008.
For out-of-state hunters, a wolf tag would run $150, according to the bill that now goes to the House.
Those are the same prices as tags to hunt black bears and cougars, two species Sen. Gary Schroeder, R-Moscow, says will provide the model for responsible wolf management in Idaho once delisting occurs and legal hunts start._
Is this the right plan? And would you pay $150 (as a nonresident) for a chance to tag a wolf?