Monday, May 7, 2018

Hunters United for Sunday Hunting address to Pa. Game Commission public meeting April 23, 2018

Good morning gentlemen.  Thanks for having me.  My name is Kevin Askew, I am the Communications Director for Hunters United for Sunday Hunting.  I am here today with Harold Daub, Executive Director of our organization.

Since our first grassroots meeting on March 11, 2018, Hunters United for Sunday Hunting has organized into 8 regions and all 67 Pa. counties.  We have over 17,000 members to include a Farm/Ag Liaison team and chapter.  We also have established an out-of-state hunters chapter for all non-Pa residents.  We have been able to attract and gain nearly 3,000 members weekly in this short time.

The Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs, National Wild Turkey Federation, United Bowhunters of Pennsylvania, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, PA Quality Deer Management Association, Unified Sportsmen of PA, Pheasants Forever, Allegheny County Sportsmen and other private clubs have joined in support of Sunday hunting.

The purpose of my address is to ask you as the commissioners and Pa. Game Commission agency representatives to issue a statement or press release demonstrating the agencies support for Sunday hunting and emphasis your ability to manage wildlife regardless of the day in a week.

As you are aware, 52 percent of hunters support Sunday hunting.

Studies show TIME is the biggest factor for people when it comes to hunting.

Our research indicates that there is overwhelming support to allow Sunday Hunting in Pa.  Both in the farm and Ag community as well as the general hunting population.

Hunters United for Sunday Hunting mission is to remove the prohibition of Sunday hunting in Pa Title 34 Game law, through education and influence the legislatures to change the law accordingly.

A fresh statement from the game commission will help support this education effort.

The legislature and the Governor have proven their willingness to update PA Title 34 Game Law as recent as March 13, 2018, with Senate Bill 135 by updating and allowing hunters to use leashed dogs to track big game animals that have been harvested.

We understand the Pa Game Commission are the subject matter experts for the management and conservation of Pa’s wildlife.  You have the biologists, wildlife experts, scientific studies, etc. to determine what is right, what is wrong; what needs to be corrected and what doesn’t. Legislators have no experience in this area.  The transfer of full regulatory control to Pa. Game Commission only makes senses. This is the best solution for game management in Pa.  Cherry picking species, days and seasons only waste time, energy and money for all involved year-after-year, season-after-season.

The biggest perception is that Pa. Farm Bureau does not support Sunday hunting or a change in the law.  The facts show different.  For example in the recent Senate Bill 135 to allow leashed tracking dogs, the Farm Bureau did not oppose, therefore supporting a law change to allow the use of tracking dogs.

A more recent example is Senate Bill 123, Allowing Falconry on Sundays currently in the Game and Fisheries Committee.  The Pa. Farm Bureau does not oppose this bill either.  Again, demonstrating they support Sunday hunting.

As you consider drafting the requested statement it is important that you know the facts.  There are not as many roadblocks as you may think.

We all are erecting the same puzzle, we all hold a piece for the future of conservation in Pa.  Our organization, Pa. Game Commission, and Pa. Farm Bureau.  We can all work on this together for the benefit of all the 480 Pa. wildlife species, or not.  If we don’t then the result will be lost effort, energy, time, on all our parts.  Resulting in stagnation and no forward movement on management and conservation efforts here in Pa.

I recently read a quote by author Matthew Scully that fits this situation well.  He wrote - “Sometimes tradition and habit are just that, comfortable excuses to leave things be, even when they are unjust and unworthy.”

Again, I ask that Pa. Game Commission as an agency to issue a statement in support of Sunday hunting, not for the sole reason we are asking for one, but because it is the right thing to do for the agency, hunters and the future of conservation in Pennsylvania.

I thank you for your time.
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