Good for enforcement-

That's one of the main reasons for it...It is supposed to send a message..Now lets get the message out to the many other "sportsmen" out there who violate the rules...

I think that WDFW should start a reserve officer program that would train interested people in enforceing the hardest hit resources..They also should have a training program like they used to for local law enforcement so they can help out. Right now...there are a lot of cops that dont know anything about the problem and dont care, but yet have the power to help crack down..I have seen local Sheriff's and Police watch snaggers and other violators and not even blink an eye because their department discouraged that type of enforcement and they didn't know what they were looking at. On the other hand, in the old days, when they worked together, I saw a deputy pull an Indian net out of a creek that was stretched bank to bank. He just hooked it up to his winch on the blazer and out it came full of dead and dying kings.... mad
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