Utah really hasn't been behind the curve on NR pricing. This is the 4th significant increase since 2019, and works out to about a 400% increase over those 6 years. Sure, many other Western states have been ratcheting up too in this same time frame, but none that I can remember have been this drastic over the same period. By example, Alaska did a 100% NR increase in 2018, but it was the first increase since like the early 90s.
I'm no peasant, but this one leaves me pretty pissed. I'll let the OIAL prices slide (moose in Alberta and Newfoundland suddenly are about the same cost for the same size expectations without needing to win the lottery though), and maybe even the LE. Honestly, I'll likely stop applying for those as I've got zero chance in drawing as a NR anyway, and now building the point bank just took a major cost increase, on top of the hit on the back end from winning. But given the demand and supply issue I bet those draw odds don't improve much. I do kinda think you'd be a moron to pay +$700 for a Utah buck pronghorn tag, given other options in better states.
But the GS deer/elk, antlerless, hunting license itself, swan, bear etc. Those are flat out absurd. I've been planning, and building GS deer points, in order to do some fun fall buck hunts with Grandpa for my cupcakes starting in 2026, and should've been able to get each of them tags 3-4 times before they hopefully move out of the house. But now that it's going to be $836 for a GS tag (and x2 + $240 if Mamacake or I need to be in a group to up their points) to probably go shoot a forky, f---- no. It's cheaper per person door to door (and more fun) to go down to SE AK and shoot multiple sitka blacktails each than to just buy one GS deer tag. Hell, the savings are big enough when it's all 4 of us to fully pay to bring my dad up and buy his NR license and tags for two bucks and a bear.
These recent NR price hikes in UT, ID, AZ, NM, MT, WY, and CO all bring me to a position that I have long resisted much to many of my AK resident friends' chagrin over the years. I'm no longer friendly or sympathetic in any format to NRs getting "fair" treatment in hunting and fishing up here in Alaska. Why should a UT resident be able to buy an otc AK moose tag for $800 plus a $160 license (less than a UT GS buck deer) when a UT moose costs an AK resident $4,484 + $240 on top of needing to win the lottery?
I started working this week on my AK state legislators and RHAK reps pushing for them to go for the throat on NR pricing. And I am far from alone. Right now my pricing position is still "moderate" compared to many I'm talking with and I'm arguing for $15k sheep; $10k bison, muskox, moose, goat, and brown bear; $5k caribou; $1k black bear, elk, and deer. Plus a 400% increase in the fishing, hunting, and trapping licenses.