Originally Posted By: Carcassman
With all the people you are contacting, is the White House among them? I suspect, just based on recent track record, that WH does not have warm and fuzzy feelings for the Tribes and might be interested in tilting the scales back to level.


Haven't reached out to the WH yet. This does bring up an interesting point though.

I think we are at a juncture in our fight (with substantial numbers and exposure) that we are ready to "ramp up" our efforts and for supporters to start contacting agencies and even the WH to bring this issue to light. Frankly, the more sportsmen are reaching out locally and nationally the better! Efforts by contacting the media, legislatures, Tribal groups and local sporting clubs are a good start. Forming local groups and appearing at WDFW and other public meetings to voice support in having the citizen sportsmen a vital part of fisheries management. Contacting friends in the advertising and public relations fields to print articles, flyers and signs for use at the various meetings.
These are just a few of the things sportsmen can do to advance the fight.

We only ask to keep the message focused on the issue of: "closed door meetings barring any public oversight and removing the non-tribal citizen from any meaningful role in our fisheries management."

There are so many ways to get involved above the signature support on the petition.

If anyone is interested in a more specific role, please contact us through our email at: OpenNOF@Gmail.com


Edited by Bay wolf (06/18/17 12:50 PM)
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