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Total Members Voted: 72
Voting closed: November 05, 2014, 09:09:02 AM
Quote from: pianoman9701 on August 25, 2014, 02:30:34 PMWhere I would normally agree about the government getting their hands in almost anything and screwing it up JJD, they've done a good job with migratory fowl under the treaty. Lots of stamp money goes into those refuges and habitat improvement. I can't think of a private organization I'd trust with it. Too many agendas in private business and the government's mandate with regards to these funds is very clear.Like I mentioned earlier, tally up the total cost to hunt migratory and you are looking at like $75 for small game, validation and stamp. I would be fine with the increased price if they took away the stupid validation that you have to buy on top of small game. At least I know the stamp is going somewhere that supports that birds I am pursuing and not just into the black hole that is our state's general fund.
Where I would normally agree about the government getting their hands in almost anything and screwing it up JJD, they've done a good job with migratory fowl under the treaty. Lots of stamp money goes into those refuges and habitat improvement. I can't think of a private organization I'd trust with it. Too many agendas in private business and the government's mandate with regards to these funds is very clear.
Quote from: vandeman17 on August 25, 2014, 02:40:29 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 25, 2014, 02:30:34 PMWhere I would normally agree about the government getting their hands in almost anything and screwing it up JJD, they've done a good job with migratory fowl under the treaty. Lots of stamp money goes into those refuges and habitat improvement. I can't think of a private organization I'd trust with it. Too many agendas in private business and the government's mandate with regards to these funds is very clear.Like I mentioned earlier, tally up the total cost to hunt migratory and you are looking at like $75 for small game, validation and stamp. I would be fine with the increased price if they took away the stupid validation that you have to buy on top of small game. At least I know the stamp is going somewhere that supports that birds I am pursuing and not just into the black hole that is our state's general fund. I agree and this is a separate issue. The raising of the Federal Duck Stamp is one issue, one with which apparently very few of us see a problem. The other is the State of WA added fees. I'm unsure what other state F&G departments do with waterfowl and extra charges, so I really have nothing with which to compare the charges we pay.
I agree, Van. I think it's a good topic for another thread. I firmly believe that the Duck stamp program, however, is a well managed wildlife habitat program - that being the topic of this specific thread.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on August 26, 2014, 07:37:14 AMQuote from: vandeman17 on August 25, 2014, 02:40:29 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 25, 2014, 02:30:34 PMWhere I would normally agree about the government getting their hands in almost anything and screwing it up JJD, they've done a good job with migratory fowl under the treaty. Lots of stamp money goes into those refuges and habitat improvement. I can't think of a private organization I'd trust with it. Too many agendas in private business and the government's mandate with regards to these funds is very clear.Like I mentioned earlier, tally up the total cost to hunt migratory and you are looking at like $75 for small game, validation and stamp. I would be fine with the increased price if they took away the stupid validation that you have to buy on top of small game. At least I know the stamp is going somewhere that supports that birds I am pursuing and not just into the black hole that is our state's general fund. I agree and this is a separate issue. The raising of the Federal Duck Stamp is one issue, one with which apparently very few of us see a problem. The other is the State of WA added fees. I'm unsure what other state F&G departments do with waterfowl and extra charges, so I really have nothing with which to compare the charges we pay.As far as I know (too lazy to Google search), most, if not all, other states also have a state duck stamp. Washington is just too cheap to actually provide a "stamp" any more to add to the collection....