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NE Washington is right on course to evolve on this wolf issue just as Idaho and Montana have evolved. Drive into any ID/MT small town and ask around, wolf season never ends there. These people have been pushed beyond the limit of self control by an agency that was not responsive for many years. Now IDFG is playing catchup, they deserve credit for that, but the fact is, wolf season never ends in ID/MT and that mentality is supported by most residents in many small communities. This last wolf season in Idaho's Region 1, half the wolves taken were killed from packs in areas F&G did not know wolves even existed. That is a quote from the Region 1 IDFG manager, Jim Hagedorn. In spite of ongoing year around wolf control by locals, the wolf population still expands in many areas.Conservation Northwest made big claims in WA just as they did in ID/MT that they would pay for any cattle losses. Ask the McIrvins how many of the two dozen cattle lost last year they recieved a check for? Ask them how many checks they have recieved since 2007? Ask their neighbors how many checks they have recieved?Mitch Friedman should put out or get out (of the way). You can expect for this wolf issue to really explode in NE WA. These people are going to get tired of eating their losses.