"...In 1980, according to data from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, this state fielded 360,684 paid license-holding hunters. By 1990, that number had slipped to 268,653 license holders and in 2000, USFWS data shows 214,969 paid license holders. The number in 2010 was 209,050 (up from the 194,308 licenses reported for 2005, according to the USFWS website).
What has happened?
Regulations have changed, seasons have been shifted to reduce opportunity and harvest, and a lot of hunters are convinced they’ve gotten more than one raw deal from the agency they once trusted."
Paste from Dave W's thread....
Out of the 209,950 (If we can trust usfws) I am sure that somewhere in there, along with the fuel cost increases and all of it's other related increases, not to mention a sick economy, there would be those on fixed incomes,or living paycheck to paycheck that these when it is all added up that will Choose to give it up,if not have to!
Increases will gain DFW$-how many stop(the unknown$).
Is there a line out there that when crossed will cause you to rebel and stop paying WDFW for less and go to other states, or just plain quit?
Or better,is there a line where we would all band together and send DFW a message. Tough one there. hunters seem to be one of the easiest to splinter groups there is.