Free: Contests & Raffles.
I am not a MH.I have misgivings about anyone "falling on a sword". I believe your letters have a greater impacted because you are a MH...not because you resign as a MH. I don't see how being apart of the MH program endorses everything the WDFW does. You are standing up for what you believe by writing the letters. All that being said, if you believe you are being used for political reasons then by all means resign. Best wishes.
You guys make interesting points about working on it from the inside. Thanks.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 17, 2014, 03:09:24 PMYou guys make interesting points about working on it from the inside. Thanks.There are some good points for sure. I guess a guy could make a statement as an active member of the MH program. It sounds like you're in good company with Ghosthunter. I bet you 2 could work together to make the program what it was intended to be, and more.
Before you resign consider teaching someone else to be a master hunter including your ethics. It is because of a master hunter I met this year that I am learning even more than what my Dad taught me.
I looked real hard at the MH program when it first came out. I decided there were better places and better ways to volunteer my time. In my opinion, the Master Hunter program was a good idea with admirable goals. It's shortcomings are primarily due to bureaucratic execution. I'm sure your letter will be well thought out and well written.