[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Jun-27-06 AT 05:08PM (EST)[/font][p]>>I don't know. Probably not. I
>>do know that our overall
>>revenue from fishing and boating
>>has grown by almost 80%
>>since we began to regulate
>>tournaments. Do you have any
>>ideas about how we might
>>get that back from tournament
>>anglers or promoters if we
>>removed those regulations?
>
>Mike, this comment reminded me of
>something my departed dad used
>to tell me. After he
>retired from the Postal Service,
>he worked for the KY
>Depeart of Transportation. He specifically
>worked on the Toll roads.
>He told me he once
>got a look at the
>operational budget and was assounded
>to learn that KY paid
>out $1 for every 50¢
>the took in.
>
>So how did your remark remind
>me of this? I was
>considering the statement that IN
>wanted to recoup their cost
>of tournaments, you mention relatively
>new regulation of the tournaments.
>Sounds like the department is
>now trying to find a
>way to pay for the
>department that is regulating the
>tournaments.
>
>Is that so?
>
>Danny
Danny, I was actually trying to show that regulating tournaments has improved overall boating/fishing revenue due to increased traffic from other users who appear to enjoy their time on the water more without the tournament bustle. And I wondered if we were to go back to unregulated tournaments like the previous poster seemed to advocate, how he would propose to replace the lost revenue. I don’t really ever see going back unregulated tournaments being in the cards, so the questions was intended to be rhetorical. Maybe rhetorical questions are too complicated for some folks in this setting.



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