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<br />Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes - May 13, 2013 <br />– but I did find out that they do have a hui that is managing <br />one of their properties – so what I’d like to do is, you know, <br />see if we can develop some kind of framework – at least <br />have the information available for the public – and if they <br />were to form their own group or hui that they would be able <br />to possibly manage one of their properties as far as game <br />animals. <br /> <br />T. Lodge: I believe that they have a hard-nosed parcel \[unclear\] - that <br />was also leased out. There’s a group – the hui that has <br />about 20,000 acres or 23,000 acres – and then there’s this <br />other gentleman that’s from Honokaa who’s passed away – <br />\[unclear\] these foreman were worried \[unclear\] - but they are <br />going – that lease - I understand - is gonna be coming up for <br />renewal – so somebody should be taking over – or will be <br />looking at that. But that’s a private hunt thing… And, I don’t <br />know that there’s anything that the public can \[unclear\]. <br /> <br />?: Yeah. \[Unclear\] If it’s possible that, you know, they have, you <br />know, many more properties other than that – that not being <br />happening on it right now. So, you know, if there’s a way <br />that, you know, we could satisfy, you know, whatever <br />legalistic requirements that they may have – yeah, we can <br />get together with them and set up the framework of that. <br /> <br />T. Lodge: Here’s the man right there. <br /> <br />J. Jokiel: Should I talk? I’m not sure \[unclear\] phrased. <br /> <br />Chair Sylvester: Lincoln may Jordan speak? <br /> <br />L. Ashida: \[Unclear\] <br /> <br />J. Jokiel: Well, I mean, I think that – could yeah - a bunch of land <br />statewide – a lot of that land is here and one thing – and <br />again I’ve got to, you know, talk to Lisa (Hadway) and her <br />wildlife staff, but I mean, you know, I think when the State <br />leases land from landowners – that takes that liability off of <br />the landowner – so maybe that’s a possibility of, you know, <br />trying to target a piece of land and especially if there’s <br />nothing going on - on that piece of land right now anyway – it <br />potentially – if there’s no liability – I don’t know the details of <br />it – but it’s certainly worth looking into – if there’s no liability <br />that Kamehameha Schools would encumber by leasing it out <br />and they can look at it as a way of generating some revenue <br />– I mean we don’t have much money but it’s more than <br /> 23 <br /> <br />
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