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Unless there is a change in how these agencies are funded, then all I see happening here is creating more government bureaucracy.
If there is going to be any split up I want to see a department of sport fish and game. We need a government agency that manages Sportsman and the game that we pursue. I want my license dollars to fuel the machine that drives us all NOT the general fund. Let the bunny huggers fund blue bird boxes and the like.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this Bigtex.For me it just seems like it would be more to have two departments and there already isn't enough money.
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on January 18, 2018, 08:47:40 AMIf there is going to be any split up I want to see a department of sport fish and game. We need a government agency that manages Sportsman and the game that we pursue. I want my license dollars to fuel the machine that drives us all NOT the general fund. Let the bunny huggers fund blue bird boxes and the like.WDFW focuses on all animals, not just ones we hunt. A dept of Game would focus on game, while a dept of fish would focus on sport fish, historically anyways. Nothing to say that it will go back to that, we could end up with a dept of wildlife...err wait
Quote from: Rainier10 on January 18, 2018, 08:35:33 AMI would love to hear your thoughts on this Bigtex.For me it just seems like it would be more to have two departments and there already isn't enough money.There's a reason why most states now have a combined Fish & Wildlife agency, in fact many are now moving towards a merger with F&W with Parks. It comes down to streamlining.If you split DOW and DOF you would essentially need two of everything, two directors, regional offices for fisheries and regional offices for wildlife, licensing staff for fisheries and licensing staff for wildlife, an enforcement program for wildlife and an enforcement program for fisheries. That's how it was handled before the creation of WDFW, and looking at the legislation that's how it would be moving forward. Right now those things are combined.Then lets look at money/funding. Historically, Fisheries was full of $ and Wildlife was poor. The reason being Wildlife was funded solely by license fees and Fisheries by tax dollars. The bill doesn't really go into what the funding would look like. We will have to wait a little while until the "fiscal note" comes out which will essentially lay out the cost of the bill.I think many on here will vote in favor of this bill because they don't like the current management of wildlife, well what guarantees do we have that it will change if the agency splits?Realistically, this bill is dead on arrival. With just one sponsor, especially just one R in a democrat controlled House.