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Here's a few things they want to make illegal in some fashion:dispersed camping across all WDFWshed collectingpack goats dogs dronesstreamside useand (YES THIS IS IN THERE) walking, horseback riding, or any non-permitted use of an old road! In consultation with tribes and other government partners, all informal roads and trails should be closed or designated for public use and the use of undesignated routes made illegal except for permitted dispersed uses. WDFW will propose a rule for designating routes and prohibiting the creation or use of undesignated roads and trails except for permitted use.
Quote from: fireweed on January 11, 2022, 11:43:39 AMHere's a few things they want to make illegal in some fashion:dispersed camping across all WDFWshed collectingpack goats dogs dronesstreamside useand (YES THIS IS IN THERE) walking, horseback riding, or any non-permitted use of an old road! In consultation with tribes and other government partners, all informal roads and trails should be closed or designated for public use and the use of undesignated routes made illegal except for permitted dispersed uses. WDFW will propose a rule for designating routes and prohibiting the creation or use of undesignated roads and trails except for permitted use. Wow, I'm still reading. Haven't gotten to that section yet but that doesn't seem compatible with the RCW that THEY list at the start of the report!WDFW is mandated to “maximize fishing, hunting, and outdoor recreational opportunities compatible with healthy and diverse fish and wildlife populations” (R.C.W. 77.04.055)
Another HUGE issue is making camping illegal across the board on WDFW land. This is a Closed unless specifically open rule. For this they need to change state law (open unless specifically closed). The WDFW has veto power over the legislature already: they just post no camping signs everywhere. Almost all WDFW land on the west side is open to camping by the legislature, but closed by some local agency person with a staple gun. With their new idea, to open anything to camping they have to have a "plan" for it, go through a whole process, then implement it. I've been pushing to get legal camping to a large westside wildlife area that you must walk to for YEARS. It has in the originalofficial Wildlife area plan, an action item to plan to plan for camping. Years have passed, but no plan to plan, no meeting, no nothing, still no camping. All the while the state legislature says it is ok to camp on WDFW land. The wildlife area plan was updated with a plan to plan for camping still in place and NO progress. Once they close dispersed camping, it will be closed FOREVER folks. And then the DNR will follow, and then the USFS.Oh, and at the same time, the homeless have a right to camp there! This plan doesn't even acknowledge the homeless living on public land, or even use the word homeless once. All camping is therefore recreational camping, and all damage recreational damage.
Public lands belong to all of us and everyone's right to use them should be respected. There are cases where limiting the use of public land is the best course. River permits like the middle fork salmon come to mind. Maybe it is time to limit some kinds of use in some areas. For example popular hiking areas within striking distance of Seattle get hundreds and hundreds of users on the same trail every weekend in the summer. Maybe 500 people trying to day hike the enchantments every Saturday makes the experience not great and has a very high impact. I don't know, I avoid the popular stuff. I have met black people who claim they have faced some sort of discrimination in the field. Nothing extreme just some idiots calling them Ni***** when they were fishing in the same spot. That sucks and shouldn't happen, but to be fair I would bet most of us have been discriminated by another while hunting or fishing. I know people here have experienced it from anti hunters. Heck I have had someone shoot over my head a dozen or so times while I was fishing in front of the guys house. I was legal but this guy didn't want me there. I left and chose not to get too upset. I think most people in the "woke" crowd don't know what diversity is. "Diversity" is often used as a term to mean "everyone should think like me". Sure diversity is gay, black, gender fluid, birdwatching and trail running. But diversity is also people who think different than you and have different values. Diversity is also trapping, four wheeling, hunting and fishing. We can't let them forget that. I guess what I am saying is that as long as sportsmen (or sportsthem lol) stay involved and continue to be the most passionate parties at the table we should be OK. The quote basically says that public land is as racist as everywhere else in society. If you know some history or have travelled much you would know modern America is a f@&* of a lot less racist than any other time or place in the history fo the world.I would like to read it myself, sounds like another reason to write a few emails and get on a commission meeting.
Quote from: Wphunt on January 10, 2022, 01:06:18 PMPublic lands belong to all of us and everyone's right to use them should be respected. There are cases where limiting the use of public land is the best course. River permits like the middle fork salmon come to mind. Maybe it is time to limit some kinds of use in some areas. For example popular hiking areas within striking distance of Seattle get hundreds and hundreds of users on the same trail every weekend in the summer. Maybe 500 people trying to day hike the enchantments every Saturday makes the experience not great and has a very high impact. I don't know, I avoid the popular stuff. I have met black people who claim they have faced some sort of discrimination in the field. Nothing extreme just some idiots calling them Ni***** when they were fishing in the same spot. That sucks and shouldn't happen, but to be fair I would bet most of us have been discriminated by another while hunting or fishing. I know people here have experienced it from anti hunters. Heck I have had someone shoot over my head a dozen or so times while I was fishing in front of the guys house. I was legal but this guy didn't want me there. I left and chose not to get too upset. I think most people in the "woke" crowd don't know what diversity is. "Diversity" is often used as a term to mean "everyone should think like me". Sure diversity is gay, black, gender fluid, birdwatching and trail running. But diversity is also people who think different than you and have different values. Diversity is also trapping, four wheeling, hunting and fishing. We can't let them forget that. I guess what I am saying is that as long as sportsmen (or sportsthem lol) stay involved and continue to be the most passionate parties at the table we should be OK. The quote basically says that public land is as racist as everywhere else in society. If you know some history or have travelled much you would know modern America is a f@&* of a lot less racist than any other time or place in the history fo the world.I would like to read it myself, sounds like another reason to write a few emails and get on a commission meeting.Dude, you are dreaming!
This is about as dumb as it gets. I've never once been in the woods and wondered if the person who just drove by me or the person glassing that draw identified as a male/female/black/blue/yellow or whatever. Sportsmen are sportsmen, why do they gotta make everything racist/sexist?