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I would like to share a little bit about the dedication of the Arizona Game and Fish Department to our wildlife, habitat and the sportsmen and women as well as all citizens of this great state.

It all starts at the top, with Director Larry Voyles. With that, I need share just a little of my experiences.

On more than one occasion I have sent emails to the leadership of the Department on what I felt were important matters. On some occasions I include the Director. These emails are often sent in the late evening hours or on weekends expecting an answer in the morning or later. On way more than one occasion, Director Voyles has read and responded within minutes, even after midnight.

My experiences in the field have been very similar. I’ve never met a Wildlife Manager that wouldn’t go out of his way to respond or assist with any request. As far as I’m concerned this attitude runs throughout the entire department.

What the department needs now, is to have all of us step up and do more than just buy a license and tag and then go hunt. We all need to join an organization that is doing the heavy lifting, right alongside the department.

Apathy will lead to our demise. It’s time to get rid of the “let the other guy do it” attitude.

Semper Fi.

George

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I would like to share a little bit about the dedication of the Arizona Game and Fish Department to our wildlife, habitat and the sportsmen and women as well as all citizens of this great state.

It all starts at the top, with Director Larry Voyles. With that, I need share just a little of my experiences.

On more than one occasion I have sent emails to the leadership of the Department on what I felt were important matters. On some occasions I include the Director. These emails are often sent in the late evening hours or on weekends expecting an answer in the morning or later. On way more than one occasion, Director Voyles has read and responded within minutes, even after midnight.

My experiences in the field have been very similar. I've never met a Wildlife Manager that wouldn't go out of his way to respond or assist with any request. As far as I'm concerned this attitude runs throughout the entire department.

What the department needs now, is to have all of us step up and do more than just buy a license and tag and then go hunt. We all need to join an organization that is doing the heavy lifting, right alongside the department.

Apathy will lead to our demise. It's time to get rid of the "let the other guy do it" attitude.

Semper Fi.

George

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