here is the trickle effect of the subsidizing.
Pretty damn good bargain for the state and our economy.
Surecatch ,I do undertand those are public numbers and available to everyone. 
I have been involved with this discussion before and if I am not mistaken those large expendatures involve some other funding that is not associated directly to the WDFW. 
Take this with a grain of salt because I do not remember the entire discussion we were having and I am no means an accountant.  It was like a 70/30 split. The numbers that you show do not collaborate that, so I am not sure what we were talking about. 
Hopefully this thread will fuel some good discussion about it.
The below facts were from the CSF 
http://www.sportsmenslink.org/Sportman/  =========================
Washington State 
Hunters 227000 
Anglers 938,000 
Total Expenditures $1.4 billion 
Total Jobs 23000 
Salaries and Wages $600 million 
State Tax Revenue $95 million 
Ripple Effect on the State Economy $2.41 billion 
 STATE TAX REVENUE INFORMATION 
Sportsmen in Washington annually pay $95.2 million in state sales and fuel taxes – this could pay 2,471 teachers' salaries or fund the annual education expenses for 14,650 students.   
JOBS 
Sportsmen support more jobs in Washington than Microsoft Corporation (22,766 vs. 20,000).    
TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 
 Twice as many Washington residents hunt or fish each year as attend Seattle Seahawk games (1.02 million* vs. 508,367). 
 One of every six Washington residents hunt or fish. 
 Washington sportsmen annually spend 10 times more than the value of the state's commercial seafood landings ($1.4 billion vs. $134 million). 
 Washington sportsmen annually spend nearly twice as much as the cash receipts from the state's apple crop ($1.4 billion vs. $806 million). 
* The figure for sportsmen is less than the combined number of hunters and anglers because a respondent who is both a hunter and an angler is counted in each category above