A political committee supporting a proposed amendment to enshrine hunting and fishing rights in the state Constitution has raised significant funds, according to a recent finance report. The “Vote Yes on Amendment 2” committee has accumulated $714,200 as of last week, including $9,500 raised between June 29 and July 5. The committee has also spent a portion of the funds, totaling $103,436, with $10,500 allocated to political and fundraising consultants during the same period. This financial activity indicates a strong push for the amendment, which aims to “preserve forever fishing and hunting,…