New CPW Commissioner

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Is this good or bad? The article reads like its pandering to hunters and ranchers but is that the reality?
 
archery small game hunter who "participates in Colorado's big game draw system"

:rolleyes:

tell me you don't know shit about hunting without telling me. sportspersons rep my ass.

though, that certainly puts him in a minority of cpw commissioners who have even the slightest understanding of the big game draw.

nominated by polis, so i'm going to be deeply, deeply skeptical until proven otherwise.
 
Sounds like he’s a new hunter. My guess is the governor is trying to split the difference with someone who is a hunter, but still has a bit of a different, maybe “outsider’s” perspective.
 
I guess its better than a CPW Director who's commented on favorably by the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project. Has she ever had a hunting or fishing license? Probably a capable administrator who'll toe the line for the current and likely future administration.


Mr. Sichko's resume from the link above seems mundane. Government economist with expertise in environmental, labor, and agricultural topics. Buzz word about ecosystems and environmental concerns but nothing about fishing, small game hunting, public lands, the outdoor recreation economy, etc. What's been omitted probably says more about the type of commissioner he'll be than what's in the resume.
 
Absolutely not a sportsman. Another appointment where the hunting community was completely excluded from the appointment process and Governor Polis selected a commissioner that does not properly reflect the interests of the identified constituency- sportsmen in this case. Appointment is made to further Gov Polis’ ideological agenda. Quite clear they are overcompensating and pandering with the press release.

Sichko says, “My ultimate goal is to support the regeneration and rewilding of the American Great Plains, building a region that supports robust, healthy, and vibrant human and animal coexistence.” sichko.org
 
I guess its better than a CPW Director who's commented on favorably by the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project. Has she ever had a hunting or fishing license? Probably a capable administrator who'll toe the line for the current and likely future administration.


Mr. Sichko's resume from the link above seems mundane. Government economist with expertise in environmental, labor, and agricultural topics. Buzz word about ecosystems and environmental concerns but nothing about fishing, small game hunting, public lands, the outdoor recreation economy, etc. What's been omitted probably says more about the type of commissioner he'll be than what's in the resume.
^^^^^This is just plain bad. The first line in most of the info is "First openly LGBT" .....blah blah. You get what you vote for......votes for Polis (and his VERY anti husband) should have been pretty clear to head down this path.
 
^^^^^This is just plain bad. The first line in most of the info is "First openly LGBT" .....blah blah. You get what you vote for......votes for Polis (and his VERY anti husband) should have been pretty clear to head down this path.
So I guess us hunters should just roll over and quit then, huh?
 
So I guess us hunters should just roll over and quit then, huh?
Quit? No. Have realistic expectations and realize that unless there is a BIG swing in demographics of those moving in and out of CO that the future for gun rights and hunting in CO is not good. If anyone has a belief that those currently in power in CO (and likely for the foreseeable future) are in any way pro-hunting, or even disinterested, I would say they are living a bit of a fantasy.
 
There's been worse. Says he's participated in elk and deer hunts for several years, maybe the author isn't too aware of how to write an article about a sportsman. Guess we will find out. I'm not too concerned.
 
Quit? No. Have realistic expectations and realize that unless there is a BIG swing in demographics of those moving in and out of CO that the future for gun rights and hunting in CO is not good. If anyone has a belief that those currently in power in CO (and likely for the foreseeable future) are in any way pro-hunting, or even disinterested, I would say they are living a bit of a fantasy.
This is why we should already be advocating w Bennet and Weiser to restore sportsperson influence to CPW directorship and BOC.
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