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Gary Douvia
Quote from: huntnphool on March 26, 2013, 10:28:45 AMGary DouviaOr Gary
Anyone who is a hunter and somewhat intelligent. It would be nice to have a requirement that they have a minimum number of years of hunting in this state, so we know they really have an understanding of the issues we face. (20 years would be a good minimum)
Dale Denny. Douglas Kendall. Me.
Quote from: bobcat on March 26, 2013, 10:40:11 AMAnyone who is a hunter and somewhat intelligent. It would be nice to have a requirement that they have a minimum number of years of hunting in this state, so we know they really have an understanding of the issues we face. (20 years would be a good minimum)Good luck with that
I am honored that anyone would suggest my name, but I'm unable to do it at this point in my life. Maybe 10 years from now I might have the time, being a good wildlife commissioner will require significant year around dedication.
It would be nice if we were able to contact local reps with input so they could select a person to be our regional appointment. If its left up to the new gov, we will be worse off, Im affraid.
Quote from: bearpaw on March 26, 2013, 10:42:19 AMI am honored that anyone would suggest my name, but I'm unable to do it at this point in my life. Maybe 10 years from now I might have the time, being a good wildlife commissioner will require significant year around dedication.There are other ways you could serve Dale, being a clear voice to the newly appointed with sound ideas, backed by a large contingent of like minded voters could go a long way, as long as a environmentalist with a history of liberal ideals and education is not appointed.
Dave Workman, Dori Monson, David Boze
Quote from: Curly on March 26, 2013, 11:25:00 AMDave Workman, Dori Monson, David Boze I'd like people who have an understanding of game management and conservation.
Me! why not, i think that would be awesome job and just over a month from now ill have a BS in environmental science and with no "real" job opprotunities lined up why not? go from ground level grunt to boss hoss in one fell swoop. ive been a sportsman my whole life i understand the struggles of the average sportsman in WA and how things actually work in WA as far as hunting goes and to top it all off i love making decisions based on science, hard facts and numbers not emotion and hold a respectable amount of disstain for organizations like PETA, Sierra Club and wolf lovers unitedso vote Uplander for Commissioner 2013 Hi, I'm Uplandhuntrer870 and I approve this message. on a serious note id really like to have a person with an education in wildlife science in that position preferably a MS or higher that will actually manage our wildlife resource from a ecological approach with the best intentions for wildlife and sportspeople as their top priorities and not manage for $$$$ and special interest groups as it seems the DFW is doing now
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Quote from: uplandhunter870 on March 26, 2013, 12:22:38 PMMe! why not, i think that would be awesome job and just over a month from now ill have a BS in environmental science and with no "real" job opprotunities lined up why not? go from ground level grunt to boss hoss in one fell swoop. ive been a sportsman my whole life i understand the struggles of the average sportsman in WA and how things actually work in WA as far as hunting goes and to top it all off i love making decisions based on science, hard facts and numbers not emotion and hold a respectable amount of disstain for organizations like PETA, Sierra Club and wolf lovers unitedso vote Uplander for Commissioner 2013 Hi, I'm Uplandhuntrer870 and I approve this message. on a serious note id really like to have a person with an education in wildlife science in that position preferably a MS or higher that will actually manage our wildlife resource from a ecological approach with the best intentions for wildlife and sportspeople as their top priorities and not manage for $$$$ and special interest groups as it seems the DFW is doing nowI don't think it's a job. Please anyone correct me if I am wrong, but aren't these volunteer positions where citizens serve?
I think people need to understand that there aren’t “wildlife commissioners” but rather “fish AND wildlife commissioners”. You need to be able to do/represent the fish AND wildlife side. If all you care about are fur and feathers then you shouldn’t be on the commission. Now are there commissioners who may care/represent one side more then the other, definitely but they need to at least show some type of understanding of both fish AND wildlife management.I don’t think there should be a minimum years of hunting requirement. Quite honestly I know people who have hunted 30 years and know absolutely nothing about wildlife management/biology and on the flipside I know people who have hunted 5 years and know more then most 20 year “vets.”Just because you don’t hunt doesn’t mean you are anti-hunter/know nothing about wildlife management. One of the greatest WDFW Officers in history Jon Jeschke died on-duty in 2008 in Lewis County. He came from a hunting and fishing background, but as his years went on he just could not pull the trigger on deer and elk anymore, for him he said he spent his whole life protecting deer and elk and he thought it was strange he then goes out and kills one. He continued to bird hunt dill the day he died and he wasn’t anti-hunter, he just emotionally/morally couldn’t pull the trigger on a big game animal anymore. I often see people who complain that some biologists don’t hunt/fish, for me that’s not a problem as long as they understand that hunting/fishing are part of fish/wildlife management, if they are anti-sportsmen then I have a problem. For some of these folks they spend their entire lives working with wildlife and for some they just can’t go out and kill wildlife that they help protect/manage, not a anti-hunting thing.I have always though that there should be a requirement for WDFW commission members to serve on a lower WDFW committee first before being “promoted” to the commission. By doing this it allows the individual to get to know the inner-workings of the department. I don’t care if it’s the big game advisory council, enforcement advisory group, or the ADA group, it at least gets them to know the department.
Quote from: huntnphool on March 26, 2013, 10:28:45 AMGary Douvia I hope he gets reappointed.
This is a good opportunity to be serious about considering who might be best placed in those positions. Since Inslee is definitely anti-gun, I suspect he is also anti-hunting. We cannot count on him to make any responsible choices regarding WDFW Commissioner appointments. Political pressure from constituents can be a powerful tool if we stick together.We must have responsible wildlife management based on sound and unbiased science, not decisions made to satisfy political agendas or responding to emotional outbursts from a misled public.
wildlife management based on sound and unbiased science, not decisions made to satisfy political agendas or responding to emotional outbursts from a misled public.
Since Inslee is definitely anti-gun, I suspect he is also anti-hunting.
"Don't make the perfect the enemy of the good."
There were topics on the fishing sites drumming up letters regarding the hearings too. I didn't see much about Kehne, but sounded like the fisherman were asking for total removal of Jennings.
The fishing community has a very strong lobby. The hunting community is very weak in lobbying, our focus must be on getting hunters appointed to the commission.
The fishing community has a very strong lobby. The hunting community is very weak in lobbying