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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #30 on: August 23, 2012, 07:13:52 AM »
WDFW needs more money so it can manage the states wolf populations like they are doing in the wedge.
 
"WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/
 
August 21, 2012

Contact: (360) 902-2938

Fish and Wildlife police officers work to
Manage Washington wolf packs.

Kettle Falls – During the last few months WDFW officers have been working around the clock in an effort to get in front of the wolf pack in an area known as the wedge; a triangular area formed by the Columbia river and Kettle river up to the Canadian border.
WDFW officers have removed one sub-adult and plan up to removing 4 more wolves.

WDFW officers ask that the public stay out of the area unless you live nearby and need access to private land.  The WDFW agency is proposing a closure to all non-local traffic to make room for government licensed vehicles to travel on the less than paved roadways.
 
WA DOT officials are contemplating paving the portion of roadway from US 395 past summit lake and on to Pierre lake road to ease the congestion WDFW officials are currently facing. “Our traffic vehicle counts on this section of roadway has increased 850% during the last three months” a US DOT official states.  “with this level of traffic it has moved up the list of roads to be paved and placed in “urgent” status meaning if traffic levels are sustained at this level for 3 more months it will be mandatory to pave it. “Less than paved roads (gravel) cannot sustain this kind of traffic – government vehicles or not” according to US DOT traffic engineers.
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"Our main job at the wedge currently is placing collars on offending wolves" Steve said. WDFW officers utilize the latest in tracking technology and these collars are expensive; upwards of $5,000 for each unit plus the receiving or tracking units and manpower to monitor the locations and vital signs of the wolves wearing these collars.  “Our goal is 100% of wolves in the wedge area to be collared with these new collars” according to Steve Ulmer. WDFW officers plan to eventually collar all wolves within Washington.
 
“It is imperative we know what the wolves are doing and when they are doing it in real time, eventually we would like to have video recording collars so we can see in real time what the wolves see and take appropriate action utilizing drones with collar lock on capabilities” according to Steve.  WDFW is proposing a fee increase to all fishing and hunting licenses to cover this cost.  “We would need to increase hunting fees by 250%, a necessary increase to keep Washington a premier hunting state according to Mr. Ulmer.
<insert really long list of expletives right here>  these stupid <more expletives>  are you kidding me we dont get to hunt wolves we dont fish wolves we get threatened with fines and/or jail for looking at them wrong but the hunting and fishing population should pay for monitoring them...oh screw that *censored*...they need a wildlife watchers license so every other non hunting citizen that thinks wolves are brilliant has to pay their fair share to manage their precious wolves.  What a bunch of money grubbing low life pond scum pieces of maggot excrement we have running this state..... :bash: :bash: :bash:

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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #31 on: August 23, 2012, 07:37:35 AM »
The people of this State do not care about Fish or Game. The people on the Westside by and large elect our government and place the Game Commission. All other counties are free to whine but have no power. Both Candidates for Governor do not care about Fish or Game. Soon they will see a huge drop in revenue as other States have seen from this style of management. They will whine about the loss of money. I do not believe we need WDFW any longer as they do not seek to manage or protect Fish or Game. All we need is normal LE to arrest, harass, and ticket the citizens as well as placing drunks in holding tanks.
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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #32 on: August 23, 2012, 07:39:31 AM »
 :yeah: :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:


Maybe if they need more wolf money.. they should fire about 3/4 of the staff in Olympia... start at the top and work down.....

Or... just let the hunters deal with the wolves... 

WDFW is nothing but a money whore.. been saying it for awhile now.... They will do anything for a dollar or two.. and I do mean anything...   even screw the very people they are supposed to represent in this state.. 
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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #33 on: August 23, 2012, 08:55:16 AM »
Good one. 

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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #34 on: August 23, 2012, 11:28:27 AM »
lol


I didn't figure anyone would take that at face value, it was satire  :chuckle:

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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #35 on: August 23, 2012, 11:31:29 AM »
Well done.  You had me until the 250% increase.........I'm sure WDFW would like that much of an increase, but even they know not to come-out and say that.......
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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #36 on: August 23, 2012, 01:05:16 PM »
FYI - Sources in the Washington legislature tell me that currently there are no WDFW license fee increase requests before the legislature. I think the source that sent me the original message had made a mistake by sending outdated information.

The poll and this topic does offer many hunters opinions on the subject.
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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #37 on: August 23, 2012, 01:09:16 PM »
lol


I didn't figure anyone would take that at face value, it was satire  :chuckle:

well I didn't see it was from the onion anywhere so figured it was just more stupidity on the governments part since its all run by a bunch of *censored*s anyway....

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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #38 on: August 23, 2012, 04:37:45 PM »
 :yeah:
 
The best satire has an element of truth  ;)

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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #39 on: August 24, 2012, 05:05:20 AM »
"WDFW officers ask that the public stay out of the area unless you live nearby and need access to private land.  The WDFW agency is proposing a closure to all non-local traffic to make room for government licensed vehicles to travel on the less than paved roadways."

 Which also fits the leaf licking, wolf lovers agenda to restrict access to all public lands.....
 Although the same folks would probably  try to be up there to disrupt the possible killing of their beloved creatures




 
WA DOT officials are contemplating paving the portion of roadway from US 395 past summit lake and on to Pierre lake road to ease the congestion WDFW officials are currently facing. “Our traffic vehicle counts on this section of roadway has increased 850% during the last three months” a US DOT official states.  “with this level of traffic it has moved up the list of roads to be paved and placed in “urgent” status meaning if traffic levels are sustained at this level for 3 more months it will be mandatory to pave it. “Less than paved roads (gravel) cannot sustain this kind of traffic – government vehicles or not” according to US DOT traffic engineers.
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 Are they EFFIN KIDDING?! Is this not a USFS road?  850% of what number?
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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #40 on: August 24, 2012, 02:10:24 PM »
:yeah:
 
The best satire has an element of truth  ;)

We at the Enforcement Program would like to thank you for including the Deputy Chief of patrols desk line number in this bogus news release. No doubt about it, when wolves and men are the discussion item, their will be interesting dialogue. And that piece is ok. It's the approach that bothers me. Regardless of your pointing out that this is satire, that statement seems to have long been ingnored as at least some seem to be taking this as fact. While I am at it, I am unaware of any fee increases being proposed.

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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #41 on: August 24, 2012, 02:18:51 PM »
a new camo style... "Wedge Camo"  :chuckle:

Now that is funny!

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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #42 on: August 24, 2012, 02:34:45 PM »

WDFW does receive outside funding for vessel safety work, to include a presence at Seafair where law enforcement does not have the assets that DFW has. WDFW Police's presence in routine vessel safety work, search and rescue, and organized boating events dates back decades. In fact, in 1990, two officers were hired specifically out of vessel registration funds. We have partnerships with other law enforcement organizations, to include the USCG, which also has a presence at the event.

They need more money so the gamies can help Seattle patrol Seafair and the Tri Cities boat races.


"WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/

August 6, 2012

Contact: (360) 902-2938

Fish and Wildlife police officers focus
on public safety, not poaching at Seafair

OLYMPIA - During the recent Seafair celebration in Seattle, enforcement officers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) cited 47 people for "boating under the influence," fined 46 others for boating violations, and responded to four swamped vessels.

One officer also ticketed a participant for possessing an undersized crab caught in saltwater earlier in the day.

Known primarily for enforcing state hunting and fishing laws, WDFW police officers play a key role in other aspects of law enforcement throughout the state, said Mike Cenci, the department’s deputy police chief.

"Our main job at Seafair was to help protect the public’s safety, which is a responsibility we all share," Cenci said. "Drinking too much alcohol and operating a boat is never a good idea, but it’s especially risking when there are that many people and that many boats."

For the sixth straight year, WDFW joined with the Coast Guard and the Seattle and Mercer Island police departments to monitor an estimated crowd of 150,000 people at the three-day event. WDFW sent seven officers and four boats to assist in the joint effort, said Cenci, who also spent a day in a patrol boat.

Several weeks ago, the department also sent officers and patrol boats to assist in law enforcement at the hydroplane races in the Tri-Cities.

"We provide assistance where we can to partner police departments, which also help us with our own cases," he said. "They often don’t have all the boats they need, and we can help with that."

WDFW’s enforcement program includes 138 commissioned officers, plus 16 non-commissioned staff, deployed throughout the state. While most of their efforts are directed toward protecting the state’s natural resources, WDFW officers frequently encounter many of the same situations faced by other police officers - but in a different environment.

"We are certified police officers, not just game wardens," Cenci said. "For that reason, it’s important that we continue to maintain strong partnerships with other police departments around the state."

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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #43 on: August 24, 2012, 03:02:34 PM »
I think WDFW working seafair is fine, its just another opportunity to keep the boats in use instead of buying a couple for no reason. I did like reading about the illegal crabbing by the border and how you guys fight it.  :tup:
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Re: Poll: WDFW Fee Increase, Do you support it?
« Reply #44 on: August 24, 2012, 05:52:56 PM »
WDFW needs more money so it can manage the states wolf populations like they are doing in the wedge.
 
"WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/
 
August 21, 2012

Contact: (360) 902-2938

Fish and Wildlife police officers work to
Manage Washington wolf packs.

Kettle Falls – During the last few months WDFW officers have been working around the clock in an effort to get in front of the wolf pack in an area known as the wedge; a triangular area formed by the Columbia river and Kettle river up to the Canadian border.
WDFW officers have removed one sub-adult and plan up to removing 4 more wolves.

WDFW officers ask that the public stay out of the area unless you live nearby and need access to private land.  The WDFW agency is proposing a closure to all non-local traffic to make room for government licensed vehicles to travel on the less than paved roadways.
 
WA DOT officials are contemplating paving the portion of roadway from US 395 past summit lake and on to Pierre lake road to ease the congestion WDFW officials are currently facing. “Our traffic vehicle counts on this section of roadway has increased 850% during the last three months” a US DOT official states.  “with this level of traffic it has moved up the list of roads to be paved and placed in “urgent” status meaning if traffic levels are sustained at this level for 3 more months it will be mandatory to pave it. “Less than paved roads (gravel) cannot sustain this kind of traffic – government vehicles or not” according to US DOT traffic engineers.
WDFW
"Our main job at the wedge currently is placing collars on offending wolves" Steve said. WDFW officers utilize the latest in tracking technology and these collars are expensive; upwards of $5,000 for each unit plus the receiving or tracking units and manpower to monitor the locations and vital signs of the wolves wearing these collars.  “Our goal is 100% of wolves in the wedge area to be collared with these new collars” according to Steve Ulmer. WDFW officers plan to eventually collar all wolves within Washington.
 
“It is imperative we know what the wolves are doing and when they are doing it in real time, eventually we would like to have video recording collars so we can see in real time what the wolves see and take appropriate action utilizing drones with collar lock on capabilities” according to Steve.  WDFW is proposing a fee increase to all fishing and hunting licenses to cover this cost.  “We would need to increase hunting fees by 250%, a necessary increase to keep Washington a premier hunting state” according to Mr. Ulmer.
 
 
THIS IS FAKE, IT WAS MENT TO BE SATIRE & HUMOR 
quit freakin out  :yike:

Ok I put a scrolling disclaimer to this post,  I really didn't think anyone would take it serious.  I misjudged that.
My apologies to WDFW if this caused them any undo greif or nasty phone calls
 
 

 


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