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Author Topic: SB 5356 Would Move WDFW into Fishing Line Recycling Industry  (Read 7423 times)

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Re: SB 5356 Would Move WDFW into Fishing Line Recycling Industry
« Reply #15 on: February 01, 2015, 09:09:28 PM »
So was a bill passed to accept the donation to have the  canary grass mowed several times in Cherry valley?

Keeping used line out of the water is a worthy endeavor, Im just surprised a vote is needed to allow volunteer groups to hang collection tubes at launch/fishing sites thats all.
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Re: SB 5356 Would Move WDFW into Fishing Line Recycling Industry
« Reply #16 on: February 01, 2015, 09:19:58 PM »
It reminds me of the Speed signs on the freeway - they had cost millions and are useless . People are pigs .I see garbage cans by entrance to supermarkets and still some a...holes just throw they trash in the parking lot ground after they open their door .We're wasting effort and money on something that never works . They can't manage paid campsites ,so what are they going to do with depositors for fishing lines . They will end up with garbage in them anyway because there is no garbage cans or sanicans at most locations . Sometimes Sportco pays for Bucket by the Puke in Puyallup during the pink season ...just look in there ...it says "DO not throw garbage inside the tank it is very difficult to get out " Always couple of beer cans ,shirts and stuff inside .Move 50% of funds that go to Wa state dept of L&I useless bureaucrats and maybe we can have garbage cans that someone will empty out .
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Re: SB 5356 Would Move WDFW into Fishing Line Recycling Industry
« Reply #17 on: February 01, 2015, 09:25:54 PM »
So was a bill passed to accept the donation to have the  canary grass mowed several times in Cherry valley?

Keeping used line out of the water is a worthy endeavor, Im just surprised a vote is needed to allow volunteer groups to hang collection tubes at launch/fishing sites thats all.
Ye there a bill passed at some time to authorize the use of volunteers. In fact RCW Chapter 77.100 authorizes many WDFW volunteer opportunities.

Like I said in another thread about a month ago. Agencies can't just do something, even if it's a good idea, they need to get authorization from the state legislature.

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Re: SB 5356 Would Move WDFW into Fishing Line Recycling Industry
« Reply #18 on: February 01, 2015, 09:27:09 PM »
They can't manage paid campsites ,so what are they going to do with depositors for fishing lines .
WDFW doesn't have paid campsites.....

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Re: SB 5356 Would Move WDFW into Fishing Line Recycling Industry
« Reply #19 on: February 02, 2015, 06:21:54 AM »
What about monofilament gill nets?

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Re: SB 5356 Would Move WDFW into Fishing Line Recycling Industry
« Reply #20 on: February 02, 2015, 07:13:35 AM »

I see the need yet the practicality ???  I am reversing the line on all my single actions (Islanders) this year.  When I swap a line I leave it to the shop to recycle.  I think most of the line "left" isn't from anglers throwing it over board.  Its from some malfunction/error, at least I hope I'm wrong?

 


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