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    Quote Originally Posted by trappermatt View Post
    http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/stdprodcons...rod_109164.pdf

    if you anyone thinks licence revenue is not going to the SPA , then I'd suggest you phone the OPP as Ontario law is bring broken
    The problem with the info at that link is they tell us exactly how much license money came in and then give a long list of all the good things they did with that money, but with no dollar figures attached....which, if you are familiar with government financing means the total spent on those items was far less than the dollars which came in. But since there are no values given for expenditures, that document is pretty much useless as to determining where it was spent.

    "Operating expenditures for the Fish and Wildlife Program, including enforcement, amounted to $108.5 million in fiscal year 2010//11. Approximately 60% of these expenditures (64.5 million) were supported by recoveries form the Fish and Wildlife SPA. The remaining $44 million in program expenditures were supported by funding from the CRF."

    That's all the details we get.

    Try to find out from MNR just how much they spent on OMFRA enforcement - I know that the pig butchering stakeout in Carlsbad springs and subsequent unsuccessful prosecution took up many man-months of one CO's time.
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    Pig butchering stakeout?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter John View Post
    Pig butchering stakeout?
    google mnr pig butchering

    Graham Ridley was the CO

    http://www.oodmag.com/community/show...hdraws-charges

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    Crap that was ugly. Thanks Werner

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    Maintaining a sustainable herd is not the same as keeping deer alive. In many areas, if the MNR was truly trying to maintain a sustainable herd, they'd have to be culling the overpopulation of deer since hunting isn't doing it. Imagine the whining then.<br>Personally I'm looking forward to less of the white-tailed vermin this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 400bigbear View Post
    Why ?. Is the OPP going to start feeding deer ?


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    Maybe they will? Then again they could find out where the money really goes and while their at it they can find out where the extra in $900 in health premium that we pay goes to

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    We have a deer feeding program in the Huntsville to Parry Sound areas There is a fund that is tax deductable and it runs every year. The feeding is done by volunteers which I am one of many. This program has been going on for some 40 years now so it is not a one shot organization.
    Here is their web;;; www.wwfp.ca A fellow named Wally Smith is the president.
    I have about 45-50 deer right now being fed in my location , some fellows have as many as 80-100. Most of the volunteers have been doing this for 20 years or more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkplug View Post
    We have a deer feeding program in the Huntsville to Parry Sound areas There is a fund that is tax deductable and it runs every year. The feeding is done by volunteers which I am one of many. This program has been going on for some 40 years now so it is not a one shot organization.
    Here is their web;;; www.wwfp.ca A fellow named Wally Smith is the president.
    I have about 45-50 deer right now being fed in my location , some fellows have as many as 80-100. Most of the volunteers have been doing this for 20 years or more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by werner.reiche View Post
    The problem with the info at that link is they tell us exactly how much license money came in and then give a long list of all the good things they did with that money, but with no dollar figures attached....which, if you are familiar with government financing means the total spent on those items was far less than the dollars which came in. But since there are no values given for expenditures, that document is pretty much useless as to determining where it was spent.

    "Operating expenditures for the Fish and Wildlife Program, including enforcement, amounted to $108.5 million in fiscal year 2010//11. Approximately 60% of these expenditures (64.5 million) were supported by recoveries form the Fish and Wildlife SPA. The remaining $44 million in program expenditures were supported by funding from the CRF."

    That's all the details we get.

    Try to find out from MNR just how much they spent on OMFRA enforcement - I know that the pig butchering stakeout in Carlsbad springs and subsequent unsuccessful prosecution took up many man-months of one CO's time.

    Werner I'm not claiming that document is a detailed list of expenditures , I posted this to show that licence revenues go to the spa and can only be spent on certain projects , in the case of mnr supplying enforcement to omfra those cost would be recoverable from ministry of agriculture and food

    http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/budget/e...lume1/MNR.html

    heres some more numbers relating to mnr budgeting , I wish I could get more detailed copy though with more breakdown as to expense
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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkplug View Post
    We have a deer feeding program in the Huntsville to Parry Sound areas There is a fund that is tax deductable and it runs every year. The feeding is done by volunteers which I am one of many. This program has been going on for some 40 years now so it is not a one shot organization.
    Here is their web;;; www.wwfp.ca A fellow named Wally Smith is the president.
    I have about 45-50 deer right now being fed in my location , some fellows have as many as 80-100. Most of the volunteers have been doing this for 20 years or more.

    Great job , IMHO these type of projects at the grassroots levels get more done then involving bureaucrats to swallow up funding
    You got one shot at life where are your sights aimed today ?

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