Thanks for sharing the final installment.
One thing you and everyone else should be aware of is that the Commission now has the authority (with the Future Generations Act) to implement a nonrefundable preference point fee of up to $100 per species, in lieu of or in addition to the current "pay to play" $40 fee if you didn't have a license the previous year. The Commission will begin considering all aspects of implementation of the FGA beginning at the next Commission meeting in Crested Butte on July 10-11. The agenda has not been posted yet (likely will be posted next Monday). If anyone believes there needs to be changes implemented to the 2018 system, please engage the process.
Also note the "Building the Value: Are you in for the outdoors?" Commission forum all day July 10. The Commission and several panelists will discuss how to expand CPW’s customer base and get more customers contributing to CPW’s conservation efforts via funds and volunteers. Think alternative funding sources. I believe there are many opinions on this topic, so it would be wise for those interested to participate. I believe it will also be live on Facebook. There will be additional opportunities to participate in the future via in person meetings and telephone town halls. More information forthcoming from CPW.
One thing you and everyone else should be aware of is that the Commission now has the authority (with the Future Generations Act) to implement a nonrefundable preference point fee of up to $100 per species, in lieu of or in addition to the current "pay to play" $40 fee if you didn't have a license the previous year. The Commission will begin considering all aspects of implementation of the FGA beginning at the next Commission meeting in Crested Butte on July 10-11. The agenda has not been posted yet (likely will be posted next Monday). If anyone believes there needs to be changes implemented to the 2018 system, please engage the process.
Also note the "Building the Value: Are you in for the outdoors?" Commission forum all day July 10. The Commission and several panelists will discuss how to expand CPW’s customer base and get more customers contributing to CPW’s conservation efforts via funds and volunteers. Think alternative funding sources. I believe there are many opinions on this topic, so it would be wise for those interested to participate. I believe it will also be live on Facebook. There will be additional opportunities to participate in the future via in person meetings and telephone town halls. More information forthcoming from CPW.