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Quote from: bearpaw on March 24, 2013, 10:19:23 PMYou guys can make all the excuses for WDFW that you want, but if there were going to be 25% layoffs due to lack of welfare (general fund money), I bet WDFW could find a way to make this state's ungulate herds and other species far more productive.Not with the crop damage payout system the state has.
You guys can make all the excuses for WDFW that you want, but if there were going to be 25% layoffs due to lack of welfare (general fund money), I bet WDFW could find a way to make this state's ungulate herds and other species far more productive.
I think that's a great point Dale. It would be to our advantage if the WDFW were 100% funded by fishing and hunting licenses. I just don't know how much more we'd end up having to pay. If license and tags go up even more than they already have, there could be a significant decrease in sales of those licenses.
Populations: Wash. 6.724 MILLION people (55K) number of elk in each state, Our deer herd is less than half of all 3 states also.Idaho, 1.56 Mil (103K)Mont. 989K (150K)Wyo. 563K (130K)So with Wyoming having about 8% of the population of washington you can see why they depend on OOS license sales. (Did you see where WDFW wants to add $10 to the deer, elk and bear license plates that will go directly to a wolf fund )
(Did you see where WDFW wants to add $10 to the deer, elk and bear license plates that will go directly to a wolf fund )
All I know is what Dave Ware said the other day in Olympia"The agency wants legislators to pass a bill, ESSB 5193, which will help fund management activities. Part of it raises the cost of a wildlife plate from $40 to $50. The extra $10 will go straight to wolf management, whether you buy an endangered species plate, wildlife viewing plate or deer and elk plate."
Quote from: mkcj on March 24, 2013, 11:08:07 PM(Did you see where WDFW wants to add $10 to the deer, elk and bear license plates that will go directly to a wolf fund )Hold it! That is partly false!In the original bills that WDFW signed off on your $10 statement was not included.In the House bill the $10 is not directed to wolves. This bill did not advance past committee.HOWEVER the bill that passed the Senate included an amendment which does divert $10 to the wolf account.Both of the original bills said to create a new Wolf Plate. The House Bill still says this. The Senate Bill was changed by the Ways and Means Committee and they said don't create a new plate, but increase the new plate and renewal fee for the wildlife plates by $10 and have it go to wolves!But this is NOT WDFW's idea but rather SENATORS!The Senate Bill passed the Senate and is in the house.
What will it change between landowner and WDFW besides me paying $10 more?