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Does Promoting License Sales Match TWRA Mission?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pilchard" data-source="post: 5154531" data-attributes="member: 19427"><p>I am in full support of TWRA growing the awareness of outdoor opportunities in this great state. More license sales is a good thing. A more educated populous is a good thing. </p><p></p><p>What's the downside? Extra hunters in the woods? I see that as a positive.</p><p></p><p>That said, I was previously on the other side of this argument when in FL. There was a TV show that promoted tarpon fishing in the area I fished most frequently. It drove more people to pursue tarpon and they mirrored the behavior they saw on TV which was in conflict with the way I chose to target the same fish. Looking back, it was a positive thing because it grew the sport, even though it made my hobby more crowded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilchard, post: 5154531, member: 19427"] I am in full support of TWRA growing the awareness of outdoor opportunities in this great state. More license sales is a good thing. A more educated populous is a good thing. What's the downside? Extra hunters in the woods? I see that as a positive. That said, I was previously on the other side of this argument when in FL. There was a TV show that promoted tarpon fishing in the area I fished most frequently. It drove more people to pursue tarpon and they mirrored the behavior they saw on TV which was in conflict with the way I chose to target the same fish. Looking back, it was a positive thing because it grew the sport, even though it made my hobby more crowded. [/QUOTE]
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