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A new Fishing non-Profit
It seems like fishers have laess and less rights every year.
Is it like this in your area? Right at dawn and right at dusk are the productive of day to go fishing.More and more , actually almost all of our parks here in Florida and where I used to live (Ohio) are closing their parks a half an hour before dusk and not reopening them until 8 or 9 am. This is especially frustrating here in Fl, when fishing for "snook". You see snook are practically nocturnal. I'm thinking of starting a non-profit organization to help raise awareness on this issue with the end goal being parks that are open for 24 hours or at least closing later and opening earlier. There's no reason you should risk jail time to go fishing. In some cases, here in FL anyway, this type of "trespassing" is a felony and people to go prison over it. I know the government needs to be able to close some government owned land to the public to protect the public. These reasons may include: -- Developing new weapons systems -- Keeping the public off contaminated lands -- Protecting endangered species breeding areas These are few good reasons. But why keep the public out of there own parks? Charging the public admission also is irking me a great deal and needs to be stopped too. ANYWAY . . . Are there any of you in these forums interested in supporting such an organization? (I'm NOT talking money here). Please reply to texx @ floridafishinginformation.com (without the spaces in the previous e-mail address), if you think this is a good idea and would benefit the public and/ or the general public. Fell free to visit my Florida Fishing Information site for all the latest fishing reports: http://floridafishinginformation.com -- James "Texx" Smith google me as "Texx Smith" http://texxsmith.com http://FloridaPhotoGallery.com http://FloridaFishingInformation.com http://share.FloridaPhotoGgallery.com |
A new Fishing non-Profit
Truancy, partying, drugs, crime, littering old beer bottles everywhere...
These are primary reasons many parks have limited hours, and some public lands have been closed. Many agencies are being required to pay for their own budgets through fees. This does two things. It forces people to pay fees, and it means those people who use the facilities are the ones paying the fees. I don't disagree with your intent. I just think you need to consider a broader perspective,a nd have answeres to these problems when you bring up other things. -- -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
A new Fishing non-Profit
Those are the only reasons I've heard and I will use your comment to respond
to everyone who feels this way, so please don't feel like you're be single out or p[icked on because I really appreciate your feed back. Those are the silliest reasrons I've ever heard. Let me expand: 1-"Truancy, partying, drugs, crime, littering old beer bottles everywhere... " A-These things happen during the daytime too. B-If a park is closed it has be patrolled by police officers to make sure no one is there, If it's opened it has to be patroled - no difference there. C-More of the general public in parks means less of the bad stuff. D-Truancy happens during the day when the parks are open anyway E-Besides why should I have to loose my parks becuse of the actions of a few?. F-I've been to te park after hours, the people there are just doing the same things they do during the day G-A great portion of the public in Florida works in the hospitaitly industry that means the parks are almost always closed to them because they are working and sleeping when the parks are open. 2-I think it may also be discovered that charging admission to parks cost more than it brongs in and it would be a better deal for the tax payer if the parks were free. -- James "Texx" Smith google me as "Texx Smith" http://texxsmith.com http://FloridaPhotoGallery.com http://FloridaFishingInformation.com http://share.FloridaPhotoGgallery.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Truancy, partying, drugs, crime, littering old beer bottles everywhere... These are primary reasons many parks have limited hours, and some public lands have been closed. Many agencies are being required to pay for their own budgets through fees. This does two things. It forces people to pay fees, and it means those people who use the facilities are the ones paying the fees. I don't disagree with your intent. I just think you need to consider a broader perspective,a nd have answeres to these problems when you bring up other things. -- -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
A new Fishing non-Profit
We'll tackle fees 1st.
The BLM charges for camping on public land. It is such a revenue geenrator that they built managment shacks in many more popular areas just to handle it. When they raised their rates many years ago they paid me to install cameras and recorders in several of them to watch the money and record any angry land users. Obviously it is helping to supplement thier budget and pay for enforcement. As to trash. Well, yes there are pigs that visit public places at al times of day, but if it gets bad they can close them completely which is what has happened many places. It takes a lot less man hours to drive by and see if there is anybody there than it does to pick up trash. That's not even counting other facilities maintenance and we aren't even touching on liability costs. Also, many public areas do get more partying and trash and beer bottles and garbage left behind by night time visitors. Don't ask me. Ask the park rangers and resource managers. Its not a debateable point. Its a fact. I talked to Burea of Reclamation people who were thrilled by all the new safety measures and off limits restriction after 9/11. They were glad to not have to do all that clean in a lot of those areas anymore because there would be no people there leaving there trash behind. I am welcome to listening to your points on how to abate these problems, but simply denying that they exist will not solve them. -- -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com "Texx Smith" wrote in message ... Those are the only reasons I've heard and I will use your comment to respond to everyone who feels this way, so please don't feel like you're be single out or p[icked on because I really appreciate your feed back. Those are the silliest reasrons I've ever heard. Let me expand: 1-"Truancy, partying, drugs, crime, littering old beer bottles everywhere... " A-These things happen during the daytime too. B-If a park is closed it has be patrolled by police officers to make sure no one is there, If it's opened it has to be patroled - no difference there. C-More of the general public in parks means less of the bad stuff. D-Truancy happens during the day when the parks are open anyway E-Besides why should I have to loose my parks becuse of the actions of a few?. F-I've been to te park after hours, the people there are just doing the same things they do during the day G-A great portion of the public in Florida works in the hospitaitly industry that means the parks are almost always closed to them because they are working and sleeping when the parks are open. 2-I think it may also be discovered that charging admission to parks cost more than it brongs in and it would be a better deal for the tax payer if the parks were free. -- James "Texx" Smith google me as "Texx Smith" http://texxsmith.com http://FloridaPhotoGallery.com http://FloridaFishingInformation.com http://share.FloridaPhotoGgallery.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Truancy, partying, drugs, crime, littering old beer bottles everywhere... These are primary reasons many parks have limited hours, and some public lands have been closed. Many agencies are being required to pay for their own budgets through fees. This does two things. It forces people to pay fees, and it means those people who use the facilities are the ones paying the fees. I don't disagree with your intent. I just think you need to consider a broader perspective,a nd have answeres to these problems when you bring up other things. -- -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
A new Fishing non-Profit
P.S. Truancy I just threw in there to see if you were awake. LOL
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... We'll tackle fees 1st. The BLM charges for camping on public land. It is such a revenue geenrator that they built managment shacks in many more popular areas just to handle it. When they raised their rates many years ago they paid me to install cameras and recorders in several of them to watch the money and record any angry land users. Obviously it is helping to supplement thier budget and pay for enforcement. As to trash. Well, yes there are pigs that visit public places at al times of day, but if it gets bad they can close them completely which is what has happened many places. It takes a lot less man hours to drive by and see if there is anybody there than it does to pick up trash. That's not even counting other facilities maintenance and we aren't even touching on liability costs. Also, many public areas do get more partying and trash and beer bottles and garbage left behind by night time visitors. Don't ask me. Ask the park rangers and resource managers. Its not a debateable point. Its a fact. I talked to Burea of Reclamation people who were thrilled by all the new safety measures and off limits restriction after 9/11. They were glad to not have to do all that clean in a lot of those areas anymore because there would be no people there leaving there trash behind. I am welcome to listening to your points on how to abate these problems, but simply denying that they exist will not solve them. -- -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com "Texx Smith" wrote in message ... Those are the only reasons I've heard and I will use your comment to respond to everyone who feels this way, so please don't feel like you're be single out or p[icked on because I really appreciate your feed back. Those are the silliest reasrons I've ever heard. Let me expand: 1-"Truancy, partying, drugs, crime, littering old beer bottles everywhere... " A-These things happen during the daytime too. B-If a park is closed it has be patrolled by police officers to make sure no one is there, If it's opened it has to be patroled - no difference there. C-More of the general public in parks means less of the bad stuff. D-Truancy happens during the day when the parks are open anyway E-Besides why should I have to loose my parks becuse of the actions of a few?. F-I've been to te park after hours, the people there are just doing the same things they do during the day G-A great portion of the public in Florida works in the hospitaitly industry that means the parks are almost always closed to them because they are working and sleeping when the parks are open. 2-I think it may also be discovered that charging admission to parks cost more than it brongs in and it would be a better deal for the tax payer if the parks were free. -- James "Texx" Smith google me as "Texx Smith" http://texxsmith.com http://FloridaPhotoGallery.com http://FloridaFishingInformation.com http://share.FloridaPhotoGgallery.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Truancy, partying, drugs, crime, littering old beer bottles everywhere... These are primary reasons many parks have limited hours, and some public lands have been closed. Many agencies are being required to pay for their own budgets through fees. This does two things. It forces people to pay fees, and it means those people who use the facilities are the ones paying the fees. I don't disagree with your intent. I just think you need to consider a broader perspective,a nd have answeres to these problems when you bring up other things. -- -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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