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Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 16, 2016, 01:34:11 PMQuote from: Buzz2401 on December 16, 2016, 01:29:38 PMI pay well over $700 a year for my wife and I to fish and hunt each year and I don't want to see another increase. But I feel that a lot of the things that people are complaining about are out of WDFW's control. WDFW didn't pass the law saying no dogs for cougars or bears, the people of washington did. WDFW didn't want to shut down steelhead hatcheries they got sued and had to. WDFW doesn't make our halibut or salmon seasons they get told what the quota will be and have to manage the people to the quota. We have a unique state that has a lot to offer but we also have a huge amount of people that partake in those activities. We need to stop attacking WDFW and start attacking our senators and get our voice heard. WDFW hands are tied for most of the issues that are being brought up. They have a budge and are trying to find money to pay for it cause they know that the voter passed school levy is gonna take money away from them.All due respects, but if you think they're doing the best they can with what they have, you're not paying attention.Those words were not typed by me. They are a governement agengy there is always going to be waste. At no time did I say we shouldn't fight the increase. But alot of the hatred towards WDFW is mislead. People think the WDFW has a lot more power then they really do.
Quote from: Buzz2401 on December 16, 2016, 01:29:38 PMI pay well over $700 a year for my wife and I to fish and hunt each year and I don't want to see another increase. But I feel that a lot of the things that people are complaining about are out of WDFW's control. WDFW didn't pass the law saying no dogs for cougars or bears, the people of washington did. WDFW didn't want to shut down steelhead hatcheries they got sued and had to. WDFW doesn't make our halibut or salmon seasons they get told what the quota will be and have to manage the people to the quota. We have a unique state that has a lot to offer but we also have a huge amount of people that partake in those activities. We need to stop attacking WDFW and start attacking our senators and get our voice heard. WDFW hands are tied for most of the issues that are being brought up. They have a budge and are trying to find money to pay for it cause they know that the voter passed school levy is gonna take money away from them.All due respects, but if you think they're doing the best they can with what they have, you're not paying attention.
I pay well over $700 a year for my wife and I to fish and hunt each year and I don't want to see another increase. But I feel that a lot of the things that people are complaining about are out of WDFW's control. WDFW didn't pass the law saying no dogs for cougars or bears, the people of washington did. WDFW didn't want to shut down steelhead hatcheries they got sued and had to. WDFW doesn't make our halibut or salmon seasons they get told what the quota will be and have to manage the people to the quota. We have a unique state that has a lot to offer but we also have a huge amount of people that partake in those activities. We need to stop attacking WDFW and start attacking our senators and get our voice heard. WDFW hands are tied for most of the issues that are being brought up. They have a budge and are trying to find money to pay for it cause they know that the voter passed school levy is gonna take money away from them.
This States' departments, all of them not just WDFW, are a bloated mess of taxes and red tape. State employees have a piss pour attitude and find any way possible to screw the taxpayer and pass the buck to someone else. All of this when we have to pay more and more for their pensions, bloated benefits, and feel good seminars they attend on MY and YOUR dime. I am sure some state employee will have a poor me story, and that I just don't understand. Olympia needs to burned to the ground.
3. The refusal of the department to pressure large private timber companies to stop charging outrageous fees to access their land for hunting while these companies pay a fraction in real estate taxes based on tax law passed in the 70's (which assumed they would continue to allow unfettered public access), is a slap in the face to families who've hunted those woods for generations and can ill-afford to pay many hundreds of dollars extra to hunt. Many subsistence hunters are unable to feed their families on wild game because of these fees.
People feel it is mismanaged but when asked to come up with real solutions they come up with ideas that are unfeasible in our Liberal state.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 16, 2016, 12:47:38 PM3. The refusal of the department to pressure large private timber companies to stop charging outrageous fees to access their land for hunting while these companies pay a fraction in real estate taxes based on tax law passed in the 70's (which assumed they would continue to allow unfettered public access), is a slap in the face to families who've hunted those woods for generations and can ill-afford to pay many hundreds of dollars extra to hunt. Many subsistence hunters are unable to feed their families on wild game because of these fees.I agree with all of your statements except this one.Realistically WDFW can do nothing regards to the timberland fees. All WDFW can do is call up Weyerhauser, Hancock, etc. and say "please, please, please!" WDFW has nothing to do with the real estate taxes on timberlands.Who can change this??? The legislature, but it seems like there isn't much support for this outside of a couple legislators.Realistically, WDFW is trying to do something on this matter. In the 2017-19 budget request submitted in September WDFW asked for $2.6 million to work on establishing and maintaining public access on private timberlands. Part of WDFW's plan is to approach timber companies and say they will provide for increased WDFW LE coverage in exchange for public access. It will now be up to the legislature to fund this package.....
Quote from: Buzz2401 on December 16, 2016, 03:39:22 PMPeople feel it is mismanaged but when asked to come up with real solutions they come up with ideas that are unfeasible in our Liberal state. What solutions would you suggest?
Quote from: huntnphool on December 16, 2016, 04:32:24 PMQuote from: Buzz2401 on December 16, 2016, 03:39:22 PMPeople feel it is mismanaged but when asked to come up with real solutions they come up with ideas that are unfeasible in our Liberal state. What solutions would you suggest?I don't feel the WDFW is mismanaged. I would like to see better predator control but until we change the law and allow baiting and dogs that isn't gonna happen. For fishing I would like to see our senators fight the IPHC so that we could get more halibut quota. Get sportsman to come together to try and overturn the Boldt decision. As far as funding their budget I would ultimately like to see the state tighten up the free hand-outs to welfare but that isn't gonna happen in our lifetime. Until we as sportsman come together and fight to remove the handcuffs that are placed on WDFW by the laws that are in place then there will be no change.
Why don't they make the WDFW chief and down to warden a voted position like a sheriff is?Then the sportsman that flip the majority of the bill can have some say in it.