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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2777607" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I am sure you know that all hunting and fishing equipment has a tax placed on, which is used by states to improve hunting and fishing. We would not have hunting and fishing in Oklahoma if it was not for sportsman paying taxes on their equipment and licenses. I spend thousands of dollars a year on hunting and boating. I do not care for the taste of deer anymore. I do not waste the animals I kill, which is only one a year or less. Most of the time I give the meat to one of the custodians in my building. </p><p>When I was younger I spent about a tenth as much on hunting and killed 5 deer a year, we needed the meat. </p><p>Now that I trophy hunt, I buy cameras, pay for a lease, buy nicer weapons, treestands, and much more expensive clothing.</p><p>When comparing a hunter that is hunting for food and a trophy hunter, which one pays more taxes on hunting equipment? I cannot say for everyone, but everyone I know that trophy hunts, we spends a lot more money on the sport than people who just hunt for meat. If I was going to hunt for meat, I could tag out the first week of the season, and spend very little money(taxes). Killing a deer is not very difficult. I am not saying you are wrong, which you are saying I am, but if you did not have people such as me hunting, you would not able to hunt for meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2777607, member: 28113"] I am sure you know that all hunting and fishing equipment has a tax placed on, which is used by states to improve hunting and fishing. We would not have hunting and fishing in Oklahoma if it was not for sportsman paying taxes on their equipment and licenses. I spend thousands of dollars a year on hunting and boating. I do not care for the taste of deer anymore. I do not waste the animals I kill, which is only one a year or less. Most of the time I give the meat to one of the custodians in my building. When I was younger I spent about a tenth as much on hunting and killed 5 deer a year, we needed the meat. Now that I trophy hunt, I buy cameras, pay for a lease, buy nicer weapons, treestands, and much more expensive clothing. When comparing a hunter that is hunting for food and a trophy hunter, which one pays more taxes on hunting equipment? I cannot say for everyone, but everyone I know that trophy hunts, we spends a lot more money on the sport than people who just hunt for meat. If I was going to hunt for meat, I could tag out the first week of the season, and spend very little money(taxes). Killing a deer is not very difficult. I am not saying you are wrong, which you are saying I am, but if you did not have people such as me hunting, you would not able to hunt for meat. [/QUOTE]
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