I'm all for above. No question. Big picture items that are costly and very much worth the investment.
On the poaching end of things, something folks need to understand.... We are talking a completely different level of funds & magnitude. For example, whatever the discussion previously - $7,500-$15,000 - in the world of government, private organizations, state level impact - that amount is nothing.
When I refer to the "ROBO BUCK PROGRAM" we are also talking PEANUTS - NOTHING. Yes, after paying law, prosecuting, etc - there is cost there but there's a return above the cost. The amounts to put a huge dent in Iowa's massive poaching problem (and yes, that's my strong opinion, we have a massive problem - which I partially define as my BELIEF that every neighborhood has some poachers out killing many big bucks ever year - that's every neighborhood across the state I've ever ecountered).
I'm going to make some total guesses here or estimates.... Let's say it's $5,000 for a robo-buck x 30 to start = $150,000. Officers, prosecution, technology, equipment use past the robo-buck = $20,000 per robo buck. If each Robo-buck violation was fined at $10,000 to $15,000 and you could get 3, 4, 5 violations a year per Robo buck (which I personally think would be like taking candy from a baby & silly easy to do) - you'd be talking about doubling or tripling the cost & investment in one year. After that, the Robo-buck is paid off and only needs bullet hole maintanence from the lead it will take. Egregious poachers of the worst kind FINALLY get nailed in good #'s instead of guys like above being stopped 3 times for a license check. Honestly, I'd much much much rather have a neighborhood with a few guys running rampid without licenses than the other groups rifling bucks out at night & the evenings from the truck. This should be our priority with poaching with our limited CO time/budget right now, IMO. Obviously it would take some investment which is tough and some legislation but extremely do-able.
A side story..... I was hunting a farm of my buddies last year with him. We had a guy we saw park & watched from a distance. Sure enough, he busts into the posted land that he was not supposed to be at with a weapon. We fly out there and could not find him. Call the CO, he's not available (not his fault, I understand). In the message of CO, says to call the Sheriff. Called the Sheriff. He would NOT come out. Wouldn't do it. Said EXACTLY THIS "This is not our priority, that's the CO's job and we don't come out for that stuff." We called and asked for someone else at Sheriff's office "We will not be responding to anything like this". Buddy said "a guy has a weapon on my land right now, this could get nasty & I have no idea who it is and what's going on but I'm not allowing a guy with a weapon on my land". Response "We're not coming, we don't deal with this stuff and don't have time for petty things like this, GOODBYE". I swear that was almost exactly the conversation. Yes, the people had attitudes and are human, not wanting to do crap. Other offices would have been there in 5 minutes, not this one. We later called and escalated this up. The CO did finally get there and issue tickets and even he was appaulled at the Sheriff's office & understands the system is broken for variety of reasons.
Let me run this like a business. I'll write up the business plan for the robo bucks, the state will MAKE $ & we'll nail the worst of the worst. Relieving our CO's from having to deal with guys who have netted too many Butterflies and are over their Monarch & Tiger Butterfly limits.