Before I start, I want you all to know that this is something I have been personally working on for more than a year. I do have a good amount of background on this issue. I speak with many professional that have fish and game experience. I have had many phone conversations with Sonke Mastrup Executive Director of FGC. I am involved with the Hunter Right Task Force through CRPA and also with the Al Taucher Conservation Coalition. Anyone that knows me, know I am completely open to chat with anyone. I will be willing to get anyone up to speed on the current issues ahead of us. It isn't to late to get involved. Not everyone can be a speaker, but we all can be involved.......... So, now onto the message
Some people might be asking, what is the Fish and Game Commission and who cares if they are in San Diego?
Well this is the Answer:
" There is often confusion about the distinction between the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Fish and Game Commission. In the most basic terms, theDepartment of Fish and Wildlife is charged with implementing and enforcing the regulations set by the Fish and Game Commission, as well as providing biological data and expertise to inform the Commission’s decision making process."
Now that you know who the F&GC is, I ask you to please mark your Calendar for August 6th, 2014. The meeting starts at 0830. Yes, that is in 12 days. The meeting address is on the agenda
Agenda item 10
is what we are interested in hearing about.
So you ask, what can I do?
On the 28th of July there will be a Wildlife Resource Committee meeting in Sacramento and we should have feedback from our group that is representing us. This feedback will help us plan for Aug 6.
So until then, please let me know if you plan on attending this meeting in San Diego. We really do need your presence at the meeting. It really is important even if you don't talk. Just being there will help show that San Diego cares about its hunting.
Thanks
Robert Williams
President
San Diego County Varmint Callers
Some people might be asking, what is the Fish and Game Commission and who cares if they are in San Diego?
Well this is the Answer:
" There is often confusion about the distinction between the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Fish and Game Commission. In the most basic terms, theDepartment of Fish and Wildlife is charged with implementing and enforcing the regulations set by the Fish and Game Commission, as well as providing biological data and expertise to inform the Commission’s decision making process."
Now that you know who the F&GC is, I ask you to please mark your Calendar for August 6th, 2014. The meeting starts at 0830. Yes, that is in 12 days. The meeting address is on the agenda
The agenda can be seen at this link.
http://www.fgc.ca.gov/meetings/2014/aug/080614agd.pdf
http://www.fgc.ca.gov/meetings/2014/aug/080614agd.pdf
As a friend of mine put it
"This could be a very pivotal meeting in defining the future of hunting in California."
"This could be a very pivotal meeting in defining the future of hunting in California."
Agenda item 10
is what we are interested in hearing about.
So you ask, what can I do?
- You can come to the meeting and listen to the commission and learn about the process.
- Speak if you feel led (If you don't know what to talk about I can help you with this)
- Help show a presence in the room of Hunter/Conservationists. (Because there will be a presence of the Anti's for sure)
- Don't wear you hunting clothes, club shirts or anything like that. Wear something nice because the Anti's are professionals
On the 28th of July there will be a Wildlife Resource Committee meeting in Sacramento and we should have feedback from our group that is representing us. This feedback will help us plan for Aug 6.
So until then, please let me know if you plan on attending this meeting in San Diego. We really do need your presence at the meeting. It really is important even if you don't talk. Just being there will help show that San Diego cares about its hunting.
Thanks
Robert Williams
President
San Diego County Varmint Callers