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Post by iayogi17 on Dec 22, 2008 14:35:05 GMT -6
it is split up going to fisheries,wildlife,and law enforcement. And the uppers in the DNR (Des Moines) divide it up
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jeffr
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Post by jeffr on Dec 22, 2008 15:29:00 GMT -6
I disagree with one dime more in Fees. In fact I think the Fees are to high already. I am tired of the GOVERMENT being the only thing in this country that can't do with anything less... I think they need to start each year with zero base then justify every expenditure. Instead they use all of last year’s expenditures then want more on top. When gas is $4+ my lifestyle was cut drastically. I think the goverment needs to fit within its Budget not its Budget fit what it wants to do or say's it needs...
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tommytjf
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Post by tommytjf on Dec 24, 2008 10:00:58 GMT -6
Seen where Culver is making a 1.5% cut across the board. I would pay the increase if I knew that all my money was going to the DNR and if more projects would get done and it would help the quality of public lands and uses. Also why not make the fines and penalties be allot steeper for poachers. Minimum $10000 for a deer and then more for amount of inches if it is a buck. I think penalties for these would one add up fast if rewards where more and also then people would think again about breaking the law. And one last thing early muzzle loader need to be a week later! Just my opinion. Tom
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Post by minnow on Dec 25, 2008 12:45:49 GMT -6
I view it like a frozen rerod stake in the gound at the end of the season, Just going to have to pay the piper weather I like it or not. Really if the laws stays the same as it been, glad to pay the price. A day on the trapline is still priceless to me!
Minnow
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