Lend Between the Lakes Hunter Use Permit and TWRA

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Realwarrior

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What is the TWRA's negotiations and agreement with the USFS concerning LBL's get increases, as noted in the following statements from Jeff Laird@lbl?

Please be aware that the LBL Hunter use permit WITH BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING IS SET TO INCREASE FROM $35 TO $75. IT IS NOTED IN THE KY Spring Hunting Guide. Here is the email from Jeff Laird@ LBL with the statement " the hunt permit is $25 and that cost is not changing".

Mr. Xxxxxxx,

The cost of the combination hunt/camping permit is scheduled to go to $75 effective May 2, 2020. The portion of the combination permit that is the hunt permit is $25 and that cost is not changing. The portion of the combination permit that is for the camping portion is changing to $50.


This price change for the camping portion is the result of a fee comparability study that was completed in the last few months.


The Forest Service is beginning to work with the states of KY and TN to ask them about changing the combination fee and revising the agreements between the states and the Forest Service to reflect those changes.


This fee change has not been addressed in a SOPA.


Forest Service Shield

Jeff Laird
Customer Service Manager
Laird, Jeffrey - FS • [email protected]

Westbrook, John D -FS • [email protected]

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Here's my Response, FYI, a SOPA is a Schedule of Proposed Action. These are to be proposed and used to make the environmental and financial assessment and to allow public input.

If the fee is being increased 1. It needs to be addressed in a SOPA. 2. The assessment needs to include addressing the fees as they pertain to Access pass holders. Furthermore this fee increase creates barriers to Outdoor Recreation for those with disabilities and/or limited financial means,. In particular before imposing the 114% fee increase you need to address and study the Accelerating Veterans Recovery Outdoors Act, https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-con ... t?r=60&s=1

This email was sent to Jeff Laird, John Westbrook at LBL, as well as Rich Storm KDFWR and Senator Rand Paul
 

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I doubt that TWRA is involved with LBL on any fee negotiations. The permits there are strictly an LBL deal. TWRA sells their permits through its system to make it easier for our hunters to acquire them ahead of their hunt so they don't have to deal with LBL hours of operation at their sites.
 
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