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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1579530"><p>I've always had the view that CDOW, now centralized as CPW, historically did a great job of balancing the needs of wildlife, sportsmen and our industries, both private and public. The new fee increases are clearly an abuse of power. I just talked to a rep and she gave the weak reasoning about the fee and how it was for those "serious" about applying year in and out. Another Casual just shot that lame excuse down with the fact that it takes a long time to draw in as well as the license costs being what they are. Until rock climbers and others, whose sports have been historically dangerous and needing rescue/recovery often, start paying, they will continue to milk hunters and fishermen as it seems the needs are never ending.</p><p>I'd like to exhort anybody that has any say on these new fee increases, to write about this abuse of power to:</p><p><strong><a href="mailto:dnr_cpwcommission@state.co.us">dnr_cpwcommission@state.co.us</a> </strong>(note the underscore)</p><p></p><p>sorry for the rant and have a good day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1579530"] I've always had the view that CDOW, now centralized as CPW, historically did a great job of balancing the needs of wildlife, sportsmen and our industries, both private and public. The new fee increases are clearly an abuse of power. I just talked to a rep and she gave the weak reasoning about the fee and how it was for those "serious" about applying year in and out. Another Casual just shot that lame excuse down with the fact that it takes a long time to draw in as well as the license costs being what they are. Until rock climbers and others, whose sports have been historically dangerous and needing rescue/recovery often, start paying, they will continue to milk hunters and fishermen as it seems the needs are never ending. I'd like to exhort anybody that has any say on these new fee increases, to write about this abuse of power to: [B][EMAIL]dnr_cpwcommission@state.co.us[/EMAIL] [/B](note the underscore) sorry for the rant and have a good day [/QUOTE]
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