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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br /> Minutes —October 27, 2014 <br /> got one here in the state game commission —whether it's advisory and <br /> frustrating because advisory committees are incredibly frustrating — I'm <br /> just— I think this is one issue that we should spend some time working <br /> together on and seeing what we can push through because, you know, <br /> seven, eight, nine, ten, twelve years, I don't know when the last hunting <br /> rules were revised — they were revised a very long ago, right, it's too long, <br /> but it puts us in a place where we have a Wildlife Revolving Fund that <br /> can't support game management, right? And so the problem — let's figure <br /> out collectively — how we can work on a solution. But we're running out of <br /> time, Tom, so I'm gonna stop there. <br /> D. Yoshina: I'd just like to add to that request. You know there are all kinds of <br /> organizational theories out there — one of which is a collaborative model — <br /> and I've heard Mark mention that a number of times — so it sounds good to <br /> me and I would ask that DLNR talk about collaboration. <br /> L. Hadway: Sounds good. <br /> Chair Lodge: OK. I appreciate her time. If you don't mind —we would like to take <br /> you up — come and talk to you about some of these things. <br /> L. Hadway: Sure. And then I can give you more numbers. Like I said, this is <br /> gonna be available hopefully end of the week. I'll send you the link <br /> whenever it's available and [unclear] write a report... <br /> D. Yoshina: Lisa would you send me a hard copy please. I'm still in the 20th <br /> century. <br /> L. Hadway: Sure. <br /> Chair Lodge: Thank you, Lisa. Stanley? <br /> Stanley: As hunters goes, we don't mind paying $1,000 - $2,000 for license but <br /> give us something to hunt - manage what we have. We just keep on <br /> eradicating taking our game away. So it's not part of paying for one <br /> license $10.00, $30.00. We'd pay more than that— but give us something <br /> to hunt. <br /> Chair Lodge: Right. <br /> Man: Lisa [unclear] the license fee <br /> L. Hadway: You know, you're just reminding me. So I didn't bring the rules <br /> package with me that just went to the board —the fees are really only <br /> going up on the island of Lanai. Other than, you know the license fee and <br /> then there's gonna be the stamp fee. So it's gonna be a total of$20.00, <br /> 33 <br />
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