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This has been a very interesting post:Being a hunting group and most of the comments coming in regarding the hunting fee increases and the opposion against it in general. Is fair to actually assume that wildlife side of WDFW has done an excellent job of selling off and marketing everything that floats on the water and walks on the land to raise money? We have everything from licenses, to tags, to permits, applications for special permits, raffles, multi species raffles, auction permits, etc, etc. Now it appears the only way to raise more money is to increase fees.. Is it though??? Just a thought but why are we not marketing it if it swims? Maybe fishing should be picking up the slack or maybe I should say the shortfall in the budget.. Why is for example a 40-80# sturgeon less valueable than a turkey for example at $16 0r $18 each, or for that matter a second deer or elk at $60 each when I get a 15 steelhead, 26 salmon, 3 sturgeon and 5 halibut on a report card for a very minimal amount of money. On top of that I get a license to fish that is basically for 365 days a year. Personally I think it is time to do a better job of marketing these other resources and give the hunters a break. Could you imagine what and over size sturgeon auction tag would bring? I bet it would blow any auction tag we currently have out of the water.
I already bought all my liscences and tags before the price increase!!
Format is somewhat hard to interpet at first glance, but after figuring it out, I don't think the increases are insurmountable. I could'nt see where youth fees are going up and I think this is important to continue to encourage young hunters. I think we all have to understand that if we are going to hold tax increases in check, user fees are going to have to go up and, in my opinon only, this is fair. I only wish there was a way to pass some of the game managment cost along to non hunters and fishers, as they certainly are invlovled in management issues with no way to pass on user fees to them.
I don't get why so many people are so pissed off with license increases, the license is usually the cheapest part of my hunting season. I buy the big game combo with all 4 species for about $80. By the time I gas up my truck, buy food, gear, amo, etc I have already spent more for one trip then I do for a license! I went fishing on the Hump a couple weeks ago and it cost me $54 in gas round trip, which is more then a combo fishing license. Do you really think increasing the big game license by say $20 is really going to drop that many people off from hunting? Considering $20 is only about 7 gallons is gas these days. I know people who are unemployed who still get their combo license and hunt every weekend. Hell if they wanted to raise it by $40 if it was to go to increased enforcement I wouldnt care.It would be interesting if you were to list all of the purchases you made for hunting season (ammo, gas, food, gear, butcher, etc) and see how that compares to your license. I am willing to bet the license would make up maybe 25% of your total spending.
Quote from: bigtex on November 23, 2010, 10:26:29 PMI don't get why so many people are so pissed off with license increases, the license is usually the cheapest part of my hunting season. I buy the big game combo with all 4 species for about $80. By the time I gas up my truck, buy food, gear, amo, etc I have already spent more for one trip then I do for a license! I went fishing on the Hump a couple weeks ago and it cost me $54 in gas round trip, which is more then a combo fishing license. Do you really think increasing the big game license by say $20 is really going to drop that many people off from hunting? Considering $20 is only about 7 gallons is gas these days. I know people who are unemployed who still get their combo license and hunt every weekend. Hell if they wanted to raise it by $40 if it was to go to increased enforcement I wouldnt care.It would be interesting if you were to list all of the purchases you made for hunting season (ammo, gas, food, gear, butcher, etc) and see how that compares to your license. I am willing to bet the license would make up maybe 25% of your total spending.You got to be freaking kidding! Yes it might not be the most expensive part but it adds up and with these increases it's getting to be one of the more expensive parts. And after spending all of that money on all the other stuff that you need for hunting season why would you want to pay even more? How about they use what they already get(which is enough) and don't waste it? It's not just $20 that your talking about it's $20 on top of what they are already charging. it's freaking ridiculous and state sponsored extortion.