For a couple of decades now, New York State has felt the nasty exit breezes as
plenty of companies flee our borders for greener more business friendly
pastures. Most times the destinations were to other states geographically well
to the south of the so called EmpireState.
In the Central New York area alone we have witnessed the exodus of such giants
as General Motors, much of General Electric, most of Carrier, all of Allied
Chemical, Smith Carona, Remington Rand, Ithaca Gun, Chicago Pneumatic, Easy
Washer, Miller Brewing, Nestle, and Lamson
Corp just to name a few once healthy employers. With the recent announcement
that Magna Corp (formerly part of Chrysler Corp.) will soon close its
E. Syracuse,
NY facility, yet another major
employer bites the dust. Take that Mr. Puny Economy.
Every election year I hear
the political mantra being touted that "If you vote for me, I will create jobs.
I have a plan and I will deliver". Well
don't hold your breath, as NYS continues to tax, and spend, NYS jobs continue to
disappear. I for one am still waiting for the jobs to show up as promised in
those campaign sales pitches. This is not about jobs for me, hell I'm well into
the AARP mode, but jobs for the working willing who are certainly suffering.
These guys and gals get elected, so they must be convincing someone to listen to
the job promises. It doesn't appear to me that they have delivered on the age
old campaign hoopla, unless they meant they would create jobs in China.
So what is my
point? Why
bring this up on my fishing web site? Read on my friend, read on. The Lake
Ontario
fishery is a revenue generating machine that requires minimal financial spending
in relation to the revenue it provides. It has been estimated that the lake
fishery generated over 75 million in annual revenues in 2008 and the Salmon
River Fishery was responsible for another 27 million. That adds up to over a 100
million green smacker industry that is unique to New YorkState and this
does not include revenues generated by tributary flows other than the Salmon River.
Fishing
tackle, boat sales, and visitor revenues help fuel our economy. The
infrastructure called Lake
Ontario
exists thanks to a friendly glacier and will never move to another location,
unless that glacier passes by once again. The south shore of LakeOntario
lays mostly in NYS and with proper care will serve up great fishing and
substantial revenues as long as we continue to manage the "company" efficiently
and intelligently. In fact we could probably even increase the revenue
generation without too much effort. In a nut shell, the lake is a fabulous
resource. If you build it they will come, except in this case it is already
built. Pretty nice isn't it?
The customers of the "business"
purchase fishing tackle, boats, boat accessories, licenses; they eat at local
restaurants and sleep at local motels. They buy fuel for their boats and cars;
they buy food, drink, and snacks. They buy gifts, go to movies and a whole
gaggle of other things to numerous to name here.
Like it or not our fishery is a revenue generating
machine that contributes to our statewide economy. If a 100 plus million dollar
NYS based industry even hinted that they were considering leaving the state the
elected overseers would jump to offer incentives of all kinds to get that
industry to stay put and that is not a bad thing. It is however somewhat ironic
that when our Governor finally tries to cool the state's boiling fiscal
cauldron, as well he should, we look at the successful fishing industry and cut
fishery bureau jobs and increase user fees. Truth is stranger than fiction,
isn't it!
While budget woes continue, the short funded DEC
Fishery people are managing the effort to get the job done with less people. It
appears that as usual the users of the fishery will accept fee increases if
those increases are used for DEC support and not things like tattoo removal or
bridges to nowhere, a couple of outrageous pork favorites.
Let it be known that if you enjoy the Lake Ontario
Fishery you are stimulating the economy. When you go fishing, even if you do it
only once in a while, you are stimulating the economy. When you purchase fuel,
when you place a line in the water with that recently purchased lure, you are
stimulating the economy. As you are fishing, when you sit back, relax and chomp
on that huge sub sandwich, that you recently purchased, you are stimulating the
economy. When your brand new rod nestled in your expensive downrigger pops free
and starts to buck and the reel screams with the peeling line attached to a
mighty king, you are stimulating the economy. As you enjoy the exciting battle
to bring the bruiser fish to the boat, well that's a stimulation of a different
color. Only recreational and charter trollers will know what that is like. As I
have said in the past, it's great to be a LakeOntariotroller. It is also very stimulating.
So go fishing and help our wonderful USA. Seems to me
it can be not only fun, it is a patriotic thing to do. Hope you will join us in
2009.