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Offline billythekidrock

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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #135 on: January 20, 2013, 03:30:41 PM »
Probaly already commented on this post but when I see discover pass on this site I have to comment. They can suck my big toe, (for lack of a better phrase since everything on here is rated pg). NO way will I ever buy one, they need to manage OUR money a little better. You want to charge me to take a walk on public land.... :bash: :bash: :bash:. And after I just spent 114 dollars to get my license and tags as a resident hunter! I hope they lose money trying to sell these bull crap passes.

Not all of it is public land. Some of it is trust land that is managed by state agencies. You don't pay taxes on it.




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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #136 on: January 20, 2013, 03:32:52 PM »
Probaly already commented on this post but when I see discover pass on this site I have to comment. They can suck my big toe, (for lack of a better phrase since everything on here is rated pg). NO way will I ever buy one, they need to manage OUR money a little better. You want to charge me to take a walk on public land.... :bash: :bash: :bash:. And after I just spent 114 dollars to get my license and tags as a resident hunter! I hope they lose money trying to sell these bull crap passes.

Not all of it is public land. Some of it is trust land that is managed by state agencies. You don't pay taxes on it.

WDFW also manages some land for private landowners.
Also, your license fees go 100% to WDFW. DNR sees no funding from fishing and hunting licenses.

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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #137 on: January 20, 2013, 03:38:45 PM »
Im for it, it keeps the riff raff out and holds them accountable however, it is a pain if joe random wants to go our and have fun with his family and annoying that I have to have both passes to get everywhere that I want to go. they should just bump up prices of tags by a dollar or so and have an all inclusive one for "Sportsman"

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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #138 on: January 20, 2013, 03:42:14 PM »
Im for it, it keeps the riff raff out and holds them accountable however, it is a pain if joe random wants to go our and have fun with his family and annoying that I have to have both passes to get everywhere that I want to go. they should just bump up prices of tags by a dollar or so and have an all inclusive one for "Sportsman"

I wish it kept the riff raff out of the CF. Not enought enforcement most of the time, though I did see more during modern rifle. Even saw DNR turning people away. Not giving tickets, but telling them to leave.




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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #139 on: January 20, 2013, 03:51:24 PM »
Im for it, it keeps the riff raff out and holds them accountable however, it is a pain if joe random wants to go our and have fun with his family and annoying that I have to have both passes to get everywhere that I want to go. they should just bump up prices of tags by a dollar or so and have an all inclusive one for "Sportsman"
I don't think it keeps the riff raff out completly, I'm not riff raff but I've never bought a pass and I go hiking when I want with out a pass and I've never been ticketed. The state needs to budget our money better and not just come up with ways to get us to pay more. I bet there is a hundred ways to get more money out of us to get to pay for everything, and I'm sure they will come up with more ways but where does it stop?
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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #140 on: January 20, 2013, 03:52:16 PM »
That's what I was saying but bigtex jumped my case for saying not enough enforcement. Well I must be different I guess.

I don't think it is about you being different. I think it is the way you are delivering your message and that some of that information is incorrect.

Honestly, I hate the pass myself, but I also hate to see misinformation being posted.




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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #141 on: January 20, 2013, 03:57:13 PM »
One thing I do like about the Discover Pass is I get pretty good parking when I go fishing.  Most people just park down the road and not pay for the pass.  I am OK with that.
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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #142 on: January 20, 2013, 04:03:48 PM »
Nice to see you also changed this post.
What miss info did I post other than alder being private owned not state. I even told I was wrong on that and deleted it not to miss inform. Everything I said about Elbe was not a lie
I'd like to know what you think I mis informed on. Roads dug out, signs posted, lack of patrol. Heck I have heard this from everyone else to at one point or another

Let's clarify. I did not say you lied.  I said misinformation.

Below are three things you mentioned that are tied to the DP and are not entirely true. Again, I am not for the pass but just trying to keep the information factual.

1. we all already pay prior to the discover pass on things like taxes and such.
2. Now since the discover pass became, we have lost many roads, dug out to the point you can't even walk it.
3. Target shooting has been affected




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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #143 on: January 20, 2013, 04:05:38 PM »
Let me ask rather than state a fact. The main line in Elbe hills was re routed instead of going straight through. It now makes you go up and around the ridge by the Orv area instead of staying on the flat road

How does the DP contribute to that?




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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #144 on: January 20, 2013, 04:16:00 PM »
Go up and look at the signs about target shooting
Do you not pay taxes to the state
And roads have been dug out
All I said is since I started paying for the discover pass things have gotten harder to do up there.
And you said it yourself there was lack of patrol
I'm saying the same thing others have said.

No you are blaming the Discover Pass for target shooting problems, road closures, etc. Nobody else has said that

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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #145 on: January 20, 2013, 04:47:17 PM »
Like I said this was not to mis inform or get on someone's bad side. It ask for opinion on discover pass and I gave mine. Sorry


No reason to be sorry.
I don't think your on anyones bad side. I think you are having a hard time communicating your points and from my side it looks like you are blaming the DP for the problems listed above.




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Re: Are you for or against the Discover Pass?
« Reply #146 on: January 20, 2013, 04:51:59 PM »
Well I will say sorry for not being more clear. I will try to be more clear in future post. No hard feelings toward one another. Good hunting
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