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I could suggest that if it costs you $4000 to hunt for a skinny Texas deer that I could take the $4000 buy a truck, drive to CO,KS or WY, buy an out of state license, knock on three doors, ask three questions, shoot a really nice large deer, package it up, take pictures, call friends, write letters, go to a Bronco game, go shoot some prairie dogs, drink some beer and meet new friends and drive home. When I get home sell the truck and I'd be out $2000 and have more to show for it.
Give it time, and those states will be about the same as Texas.
In Kansas for example, non-residents must get drawn for deer and if they do, the tag is expensive. Not many residents are giving their buck tags away since they can sell them for over $1000.
My understanding is a a resident only gets one buck tag per person.
Western states are fortunante to have LOTS of public land, some states as much as 90% if the state is public. Texas is 98% private.
Guided hunts can certainly be good. Some people just can't afford to do it. It all boils down to supply and demand. If a guide can sell a hunt for a certain price, he will. If he can't, he will lower the price until he does.