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Title: Interest in hunting, fishing dropping
Source: AP
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080329/ap_on_re_us/hunting_s_decline
Published: Mar 30, 2008
Author: DAVE GRAM,
Post Date: 2008-03-30 00:32:15 by richard9151
Keywords: None
Views: 528
Comments: 19

Couch Potato nation.......

Sat Mar 29, 1:39 PM ET

STOWE, Vt. - Bob Shannon is an avid hunter, a fishing guide and owns a tackle shop, but he sometimes struggles to get his own son out into Vermont's woods and fields.

"He'll be sitting there with the video games," Shannon said of 9-year-old Alexander. "I finally had to lay down the law last summer: 'If it's a nice day, you're outside.'"

Shannon's challenge reflects a larger problem plaguing many state governments: Revenue from hunting and fishing license sales is plunging because of waning interest in the outdoors.

"We're losing our rural culture," said Steve Wright, a regional representative for the National Wildlife Federation. "There are so many distractions, and we're not recruiting young people into hunting and fishing."

Sales of Vermont hunting and fishing licenses have dropped more than 20 percent over the last 20 years, leaving the Fish and Wildlife Department pleading with lawmakers for extra funding.

Other states report similar drop-offs:

_Arkansas hunting license sales dropped from about 345,000 in 1999 to about 319,000 in 2003.

_Pennsylvania sold about 946,000 hunting licenses in 2006, down from just over a million in 1999, and a peak of 1.3 million in 1981.

_Oregon had 100,000 fewer licensed anglers last year than in 1987, and 70,000 fewer licensed hunters.

_West Virginia sold 154,763 resident hunting permits in 2006, a 17 percent decrease from 1997.

The trend means trouble for some fish and wildlife agencies, which use license revenue to finance preservation programs for endangered species like peregrine falcons, bald eagles and loons. Game wardens also help with law enforcement, joining searches for lost hikers and skiers.

In the search for new sources of revenue to support fish and wildlife programs, Vermont lawmakers are weighing legislation that would dedicate part of the state's sales tax revenues to the Fish and Wildlife Department.

"The issue here is that most of our fish and wildlife agencies were set up to fund conservation, based predominantly or entirely on one set of users" — hunters and anglers who pay license fees, according to Dave Chadwick, senior program associate with the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies in Washington.

"They're shouldering the whole burden for a benefit and an amenity that we all enjoy," Chadwick said.

Other fundraising strategies range from sales taxes on outdoor sporting goods, as in Texas, to Florida's surcharges on speeding tickets, said Douglas Shinkle, a policy associate at the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Some states are trying to boost efforts to recruit new people — especially young people — into hunting and fishing.

A West Virginia legislator has proposed offering hunters' training courses in public schools, allowing seventh- through ninth-graders to opt for instruction in topics ranging from survival skills to gun safety.

Arkansas has used some of its dedicated sales tax revenue to recruit new hunters. However, the state's hunter education program graduated 11,891 people under 30 years old last year, down from 16,596 in 1998.

Vermont sponsors youth hunting weekends, typically three a year. Oregon has started youth mentoring programs that match kids up with experienced hunters. Minnesota has two staff members reaching out to the state's burgeoning Southeast Asian population, said Jay Johnson of the state Department of Natural Resources' hunter recruitment and retention program.

Wright said it might be an uphill battle because of everything from video games to the growth in structured activities like team sports and music lessons.

But Shannon said he has met with some success. After he laid down the law with Alexander last summer, the boy went out fishing almost every morning, he said.

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Oregon had 100,000 fewer licensed anglers last year than in 1987, and 70,000 fewer licensed hunters.

The assholes have cut their own throats by piling on access fees, Tag Restrictions, bag limits that make it impossible to catch enough fish to feed more than one or two people etc., ...

You need to review the damned regulations every year because they are constantly changing. Some waters are fly fishing only, barbless hook only, catch and release only. The number of rich bastards who fish "only for the sport" is miniscule. People were willing to put up with it for a while to rebuild depleted waters but it has been carried to an extreme. I do not want to go fish in a hatchery pond, or resevoir, and play "put and take" fishing for scrawny, mushy, hatchery trout. So, some people have just given up as it is no longer worth their while to figure it all out. I grew up with a fishing rod permanently attached to my hand and I have now not been fishing in 7 years. I live within walking distance of two rivers and an old gravel pit loaded with Small Mouth Bass.

I would be willing to bet the number of unlicensed anglers, and hunters, is up in comparison to past years. I would also be willing to be that the number of people covertly breaking the stupid regulations is up as well.

Throw in "access fees" to park on the roadside and fish some waters and it discourages even more.

As well people here are aware of problems in the environment and with the increase in disease, CJD aka "Mad Cow", in the Elk Population you feel like you are playing Russian Roulette eating your kill.

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The assholes have cut their own throats by piling on access fees, Tag Restrictions, bag limits that make it impossible to catch enough fish to feed more than one or two people etc., ...

And I wonder how many consider this to be accidental.

In politics, there are no accidents. If something is happening in a certain manner, it is because it was planned to happen exactly like that, or, THEY CHANGE WHAT IS HAPPENING. Cause and effect.

There have been famous men comment on this exact cause and effect component of politics.

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The assholes have cut their own throats by piling on access fees, Tag Restrictions, bag limits that make it impossible to catch enough fish to feed more than one or two people etc., ...

And I wonder how many consider this to be accidental.

In politics, there are no accidents. If something is happening in a certain manner, it is because it was planned to happen exactly like that, or, THEY CHANGE WHAT IS HAPPENING. Cause and effect.

You do have a point, and it would tie in with the Psychiatric Control Program i.e., to reduce people's independence and make them more dependent. Woodsmen, Hunters, and Fishermen are an independent lot who are used to fending for themselves. They are also inured to physical hardship as they routinely endure, even thrive on it - we're built to tackle such challenges with glee, it in their wilderness pursuits. It makes sense in a sick way that such would be discouraged or inhibited if one was trying to create a population of cud chewers. Even my late Mother thrived on it - if we could see another campsite, or campfire, she felt we hadn't gotten far enough off the beaten path. I learned to agree - didn't have any choice though. ;-)

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