We all screw up. Peace of mind knowing competent and committed people are looking out for me is worth my money any day.
They'll do what they gotta do, someone has to pay for it and there's likely little we can do about whom they decide to do it.
Having said that, I often hear people non-participants/non-outdoors people complaining about tax dollars used to rescue individuals engaging in high risk activities (ie. rock climbing, trekking etc).
My argument to that is that the enjoyment of the outdoors and adventure is a part of our Canadian heritage, celebration of the human spirit etc (your best hyperbole eloquently presented). It's much like public support of artists, the ballet, fringe theatre, contemporary dance or what have you, I don't participate in anyway but I understand it's necessary and don't mind its public support, so how is that different from public funds rescuing Canadians engaging in high risk activities?
Americans, Germans and Japanese on the other hand, totally different story.. $1000 and hour...just kidding.
Shouldn't be strictly out of fishing licenses though. I'd levy an infinitesimal tax on all outdoor gear sold.