[Az-Geocaching] FW: Arizona Game and Fish wants to hear from ou

AZcachemeister at getnet.com AZcachemeister at getnet.com
Mon Nov 20 09:07:50 MST 2006


Licensed vehicles will not be required to have the sticker according to the discussion @ virtual jeep.

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From:  Ford, Denny
Date:  11/20/06 7:54
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Subj:  Re: [Az-Geocaching] FW: Arizona Game and Fish wants to hear from you

Yea, but there is a lot of State Trust Land, that is bordered and locked
in by National forest, and BLM land, so even if you goal was to make it
to the state trust Land you have to cross others, you will need it.

 

 

 

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It appears to me that if you are on State Trust Land (with the permit)
in (on?) a licensed & insured vehicle, you won't need a copper sticker. 
If I read it right, if you are legally hunting or fishing, no sticker
needed, licensed vehicle or not. It's unclear if State Trust Land
w/permit falls into this category.

I'm not going to worry about this until the unlikely day I can afford a
Trailer Queen JEEP.

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AZPAUL wrote: 

This will just up the price of geocaching? From what I have read us 
cachers will have to have a copper sticker and a state land permit, to 
go out desert to find caches.....
 
George Harris wrote:
  

	Here's a link on the AZ Virtual Jeep Club about the Copper
Sticker 
	program: http://www.virtualjeepclub.com/showthread.php?t=17437
	Read up on it. This thing isn't all it's cracked up to be.
	-George
	 
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	    *From:* Creepin' Jeepers - Geocaching 7/01
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<mailto:creepinjeepers at cox.net> 
	    *To:* listserv at azgeocaching.com
<mailto:listserv at azgeocaching.com> <mailto:listserv at azgeocaching.com> 
	    *Sent:* Saturday, November 18, 2006 9:04 AM
	    *Subject:* Re: [Az-Geocaching] FW: Arizona Game and Fish
wants to
	    hear from you
	 
	    Good, thanks.
	    It appears this will supplant the Trust Land/BLM permit for
those
	    wishing only to traverse these areas on designated
	    roads/trails--probably includes most of us, unless cache
seeking
	    is construed as other recreation. Not clear is part 5-911
with
	    regards to requirement for permit.
	 
	        ----- Original Message -----
	        *From:* Regan Smith <mailto:evilfish at cox.net>
<mailto:evilfish at cox.net> 
	        *To:* listserv at azgeocaching.com
	        <mailto:listserv at azgeocaching.com>
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	        *Sent:* Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:58 AM
	        *Subject:* [Az-Geocaching] FW: Arizona Game and Fish
wants to
	        hear from you
	 
	        Thought this was another of those nobody wants to
comment on
	        land issue deal so am passing it on...
	 
	
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	        *Subject:* Arizona Game and Fish wants to hear from you
	 
	        Dear Outdoor Enthusiast,
	 
	        We would like to get your opinion on an important issue.
In
	        October, the Arizona Game and Fish Department began
requesting
	        public comments on proposed state legislation regarding
a new
	        "Copper Sticker" Off-highway Vehicle (OHV) User Fee
Program.
	        We would welcome your comments by Nov. 26 to help shape
this
	        legislation to meet OHV user needs, while also
protecting
	        wildlife habitat and serving public interests. The
comments
	        are being compiled on behalf of the Off-highway Vehicle
	        Legislative Workgroup, a group of representatives from
OHV
	        user groups, sportsmen's groups, government agencies and
other
	        cooperators.
	 
	        The use of off-highway vehicles in the state of Arizona
has
	        increased substantially in recent years. Therefore, the
	        Department is working with the OHV Legislative Workgroup
to
	        develop this program for improving off-highway vehicle
	        management in our state. If passed, the draft
legislation
	        would also enhance funding for OHV programs, including
	        maintenance and development of OHV trails and routes,
	        education and information, enhanced law enforcement
resources,
	        and mitigation for damage to environmental, historical
and
	        cultural resources from OHV recreation. Here are some of
the
	        specific areas that would benefit:
	 
	            * Developing and providing signage, maps and other
	              OHV-related environmental education tools to OHV
groups,
	              local governments and land management agencies
	            * Developing a responsible rider safety and
education program
	            * Enhancing resources for enforcement of off-highway
	              vehicle laws, including improved regulations
	            * Protecting natural resources
	 
	        The current draft legislation proposes that the Arizona
Game
	        and Fish Department would sell the copper stickers and
	        administer the program. The department would ensure the
	        stickers are easily accessible through OHV dealers, the
	        Internet, Game and Fish offices, and license dealers
statewide.
	 
	        You can download the draft legislation and get
additional
	        information at the department's Web site at
	        azgfd.gov/coppersticker
	
<http://www.azgfd.gov/outdoor_recreation/copper_sticker.shtml>
<http://www.azgfd.gov/outdoor_recreation/copper_sticker.shtml> .
	        You can submit your opinion in two simple ways: through
that
	        Game and Fish Web site or by U.S. mail to OHV Comments,
c/o
	        Joe Sacco, Arizona Game and Fish Department, 2221 W.
Greenway
	        Road, Phoenix, AZ 85023-4399.
	 
	        We look forward to hearing from you.
	 
	        Sincerely,
	 
	        Arizona Game and Fish Department
	 
	        The Arizona Game and Fish Department prohibits
discrimination
	        on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age,
or
	        disability in its programs and activities. If anyone
believes
	        that they have been discriminated against in any of the
AGFD's
	        programs or activities, including employment practices,
they
	        may file a complaint with the Deputy Director, 2221 W.
	        Greenway Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85023, (602) 942-3000, or with
the
	        Fish and Wildlife Service, 4040 N. Fairfax Dr. Ste. 130,
	        Arlington, VA 22203. Persons with a disability may
request a
	        reasonable accommodation or this document in an
alternative
	        format by contacting the Deputy Director as listed
above.
	 
	
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