A quote from the link...
Not many of us enjoy paying taxes. It seems like everything carries some sort of tax these days and the very idea that a user tax is buried in the price of our fishing tackle can be upsetting. However, this is one situation where you can be sure where your tax money is going and what it's being used for. Each fiscal year, the monies collected under the SportFishing Excise Tax (Wallop-Breaux Tax) are distributed among the Fish and Wildlife Departments of all 50 states. The amount each state receives is based on a variety of criteria, including respective state fishing license sales and ratio of land to water. Only a small percentage (about 6%) of the total tax is withheld for admninstrative purposes. The next time you see your Fish and Game department improving a boat ramp, stocking a lake or river, conducting a fishery survey, etc., you'll have a good idea where the funding for these programs come from. For many, it is the primary source of their total funding.
6% goes to administration... I hate to say it.. I also think I agree with you. Depending on how it's used. I wonder what the dollar number is for NY state from this... and what they use it for. Does it go into the conservation fund?? Then again..... Maybe I won't look into this any further and keep this warm fuzzy feeling I have about this. Yep.... Heads going back in the sand............................................. .
Just another way the fisherman pay for the things that We and that others use. 10% to the Fed... 8% to the state.. and 29 bucks for the privilege to use it.