Bonasababy
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My state has huge amounts of public land that hunters have long enjoyed. Some years back they went full "their only purpose is to make money" mode and dramatically changed management for the worse. Making money takes precedence over managing fish and game and associated recreation in most cases now.
Now they are starting work to investigate charging people to be allowed to use these lands.
Most of the state forest lands in the northern part of the state are school trust lands.
When we started the negative changes, folks behind that here pointed to western states that had done the same.
Just wondering what thoughts and experiences those with some experience with this can relate, good or bad
Particularly interested in hearing if starting to charge to use led to improvements in considering managing for fish and game habitat and hunters/fishermen.
Now they are starting work to investigate charging people to be allowed to use these lands.
Most of the state forest lands in the northern part of the state are school trust lands.
When we started the negative changes, folks behind that here pointed to western states that had done the same.
Just wondering what thoughts and experiences those with some experience with this can relate, good or bad
Particularly interested in hearing if starting to charge to use led to improvements in considering managing for fish and game habitat and hunters/fishermen.