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This is atypical WDFW survey, multiple answers grouped so that no matter how you answer you are supporting something that they want to push, and only one with a place to comment. When the results come out they will say that the majority of responses agree with their plans. Last year the WDFW director looked so bad when he tried to tell the natural resources committee that the public supported fee increases because the published responses were very much against a fee increase.
Here’s my 2 cents: no more money from recreational hunters and fishers without more priority. If they want more money, deliver more product. We can catch less and have less success hunting for the same price. If they want more, their main constituents ought to get more. I’ll be delivering that message to my reps and senator.
That's a tough question. They don't have authority to delist wolves. They could change their management of other predators for sure. They also can only do so much regarding private property. Places people used to hunt are bought up and posted. I personally can think have at least a half dozen or dozen places I used to hunt that are no longer accessible. As the population grows, that only gets worse.
Places people used to hunt are bought up and posted. I personally can think have at least a half dozen or dozen places I used to hunt that are no longer accessible. As the population grows, that only gets worse.
QuotePlaces people used to hunt are bought up and posted. I personally can think have at least a half dozen or dozen places I used to hunt that are no longer accessible. As the population grows, that only gets worse.Access and habitat are everything. EVERYTHING. As long as hunters are more pissed about wolves than the health of the land and their access to it, options for hunting will dwindle. Our energies are being BADLY misspent complaining about predators and ignoring the slow and inexorable loss of healthy public lands.
QuotePlaces people used to hunt are bought up and posted. I personally can think have at least a half dozen or dozen places I used to hunt that are no longer accessible. As the population grows, that only gets worse.Access and habitat are everything. EVERYTHING. As long as hunters are more pissed about wolves than the health of the land and their access to it, options for hunting will dwindle. Our energies are being BADLY misspent bitching about predators and ignoring the slow and inexorable loss of healthy public lands.