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Many of the wesern states, including Wyoming, have ridiculously low resident hunting license fees. They could raise those fees by a small percentage to help out the budget, but it seems all they ever want to do is stick it to the non-residents.
Big difference between WY and WA. WY gets 80% of its funding from license fees, WA gets 27% from licenses.There are "unofficial" talks (in the legislature) about trying to make WDFW even more "user funded" meaning WDFW would have to rely more on fees. The number of licenses bought/issued really hasn't gone down thru the recent price increases in WA.
Quote from: bigtex on March 24, 2013, 08:19:22 PMBig difference between WY and WA. WY gets 80% of its funding from license fees, WA gets 27% from licenses.There are "unofficial" talks (in the legislature) about trying to make WDFW even more "user funded" meaning WDFW would have to rely more on fees. The number of licenses bought/issued really hasn't gone down thru the recent price increases in WA.This would be the best thing to happen for hunters and fishers in WA.
If you want license fees to skyrocket in Washington state, make the WDFW more dependant on license fees. Our WDFW has proven many times that they don't know how to cut budgets, so that will only mean higher fees.