Pheasantphan
Member
We had a staff mtg the last couple of days and as usual discussed our efforts in the recruitment/retention of those who participate in hunting and fishing in our state. The license sales/participation numbers are a big enough obstacle, but my boss got some facts at a recent conference that really concern me.
In state conservation agencies around the nation at this time about 55 - 60 percent of the employees do not participate in hunting or fishing. Trends indicate that in as little as 10 - 15 years that number could exceed 85 percent. This does not mean anti-hunters but those who do not participate, this concerns me.
We have an uphill battle my friends and we need to do all we can to combat the trend of non-participation. Get kids out there, get adults who do not hunt out there, provide opportunities in some way, form or fashion. I can tell by your posts many of you are involved with kids, new hunters, etc. but we need to make an extra effort to get folks out there.
I know if we recruit more it increases crowds but those crowds pay the bills of the conservation agencies by buying licenses, boosts revenue in towns they visit and so on and so forth. I duck hunt public land here in AR and I dont like the fact it gets crowded at times but that generates revenue and helps insure our future of hunting. I am getting more concerned that apathy toward hunting may be more damaging than the anti hunters in that it creeps up on us without us realizing it.
I know many of you do a lot for our resource - thanks for what you do.
See you guys in Kansas next week, looking forward to it.
In state conservation agencies around the nation at this time about 55 - 60 percent of the employees do not participate in hunting or fishing. Trends indicate that in as little as 10 - 15 years that number could exceed 85 percent. This does not mean anti-hunters but those who do not participate, this concerns me.
We have an uphill battle my friends and we need to do all we can to combat the trend of non-participation. Get kids out there, get adults who do not hunt out there, provide opportunities in some way, form or fashion. I can tell by your posts many of you are involved with kids, new hunters, etc. but we need to make an extra effort to get folks out there.
I know if we recruit more it increases crowds but those crowds pay the bills of the conservation agencies by buying licenses, boosts revenue in towns they visit and so on and so forth. I duck hunt public land here in AR and I dont like the fact it gets crowded at times but that generates revenue and helps insure our future of hunting. I am getting more concerned that apathy toward hunting may be more damaging than the anti hunters in that it creeps up on us without us realizing it.
I know many of you do a lot for our resource - thanks for what you do.
See you guys in Kansas next week, looking forward to it.