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Not sure if anybody gave this some thought.I grew up less fortunate than most.Bringing home a deer was almost mandatory.Alot of guys are gonna slaughter any buck they can find , especially when the cost is higher .I don't see it helping our deer herds one bit.
Quote from: hunter399 on March 28, 2025, 09:03:56 PMNot sure if anybody gave this some thought.I grew up less fortunate than most.Bringing home a deer was almost mandatory.Alot of guys are gonna slaughter any buck they can find , especially when the cost is higher .I don't see it helping our deer herds one bit.Suspect the majority do that anyway. Doubt it will have much effect on that basis. Don't really think it'll make much difference on license sales
To those who say they will become outlaws to some extent I would offer if you really want to hand that mentality to your children? We should all strive to set a good example whether it’s hunting or baseball. Life is all about choices. Choose well my friends. It’s my sincere wish that WE all continue to gather around those evening campfires and make memories to last a lifetime. elksnout
The right thing for WDFW to do ,is hand everyone a flyer with the current rule changes at licence purchases. Along with email everyone as well that held a license last year .Making "poachers" out of people,so you can pick up some ticket revenue is lamo.
Quote from: hunter399 on March 29, 2025, 09:56:12 AMThe right thing for WDFW to do ,is hand everyone a flyer with the current rule changes at licence purchases. Along with email everyone as well that held a license last year .Making "poachers" out of people,so you can pick up some ticket revenue is lamo.The whole "ticket revenue" this is just BS. WDFW doesn't get a dime from infraction fines.Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
Quote from: bigtex on March 29, 2025, 07:45:10 PMQuote from: hunter399 on March 29, 2025, 09:56:12 AMThe right thing for WDFW to do ,is hand everyone a flyer with the current rule changes at licence purchases. Along with email everyone as well that held a license last year .Making "poachers" out of people,so you can pick up some ticket revenue is lamo.The whole "ticket revenue" this is just BS. WDFW doesn't get a dime from infraction fines.Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSorry I was unaware, ignorant I suppose.But informing before purchasing might not be a bad idea .Does ticket revenue go to county,state,or what?Trying to learn here.If it goes to the state general funds,it kinda goes back to you eventually. Just not directly.
Quote from: hunter399 on March 30, 2025, 09:49:46 AMQuote from: bigtex on March 29, 2025, 07:45:10 PMQuote from: hunter399 on March 29, 2025, 09:56:12 AMThe right thing for WDFW to do ,is hand everyone a flyer with the current rule changes at licence purchases. Along with email everyone as well that held a license last year .Making "poachers" out of people,so you can pick up some ticket revenue is lamo.The whole "ticket revenue" this is just BS. WDFW doesn't get a dime from infraction fines.Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSorry I was unaware, ignorant I suppose.But informing before purchasing might not be a bad idea .Does ticket revenue go to county,state,or what?Trying to learn here.If it goes to the state general funds,it kinda goes back to you eventually. Just not directly.Counties have to decide if they keep the fine money or if they want to receive payments in-ieu of taxes (PILT) for the WDFW lands in county. If they elect to take PILT then the fine money goes to the general fund. If they don't elect to take PILT then they keep the fine money in the county coffers.It varies a little but typically only about 10 counties (typically those with big WDFW land holdings on the eastside) elect to take PILT, the remaining all keep the fine money. There have also been times when the legislature authorizes in state law that counties who elect to take PILT also get to keep the fine money, this occurred most recently from 2015-19.As for the fine money that counties do send to the general fund its not like if a WDFW Officer writes a $100 ticket that ticket then goes to the general fund and WDFW gets the $100. WDFWs share of the general fund decreases every year and is poised for a big general fund decrease this year and going forward.Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
In general I think guys are just tired of every time you turn around someone's got their hands in your pockets...And in WA that rarely equates to a positive return on investment.
Do we know if this will increase out of state tags too?