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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #75 on: October 01, 2012, 06:14:24 PM »
Palin for WA governor.  :tup:
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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #76 on: October 01, 2012, 06:17:55 PM »
I would give anything to see a photo of one of these wolf lovers with their ass chewed out like those cattle.

I'd rather not see that  :yike:

Odds are it won't be a wolf lover, do they even leave their office to home to grocery store lives?

Their idea of "woods" or "wild" is some place you drive your volkswagon tourag and pull up to a picnic table for a snack and maybe look at a waterfall or some attraction.  They long to see the disney wolf in the wild and send their donations into some vogue save a wolf foundation, save a whale, save a polar bear or multiple variations of such. They get a nice little feel good certificate and perhaps a stuffed toy.  The foundation takes that money and like a bank leverages against it and the top tier takes the leveraged monies and get rich, the pittance left over goes to more campaiging.

I got a damm good idea how it all works, as a friend of mine started one of these donation places and made it to a fortune 500 company with it then sold it all off.   Very interesting stuff, as such I'll never donate to anything other than a small time church or some such - keep it local

I digress - humaure (Grouse Pointer) et all: are living in a bubble and can't see anything which is not inside their bubble.
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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #77 on: October 01, 2012, 06:18:25 PM »
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF yes.  :tup: she would have them gassed DEAD within 30 days.

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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #78 on: October 01, 2012, 06:28:57 PM »
Nope, no wolves been here!

GrousePointer, next time come better prepared.  :chuckle:

Show me where I said they don't exist here? You're back to lying now.

When you say I haven't hunted in wolf country with my dogs, you are wrong.

When you say the Midwest doesn't have prime upland bird hunting, you're flat wrong.

When you try to tell me average people use outfitters, I'll tell you that's a stretch.

And if you try to tell me wolves can't be eradicated now or ten years from now I'll disagree, though concede the laws would need to change.

I'll also say I believe big game can coexist with wolves, though their numbers will likely diminish, because they have historically.

I'll also call you a liar if you accuse me of not thinking a hunt for them is a good idea, which by the way I am calling you.

Don't like that? Well, just like me, you're entitled to your opinion.

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You are going to correct the outfitter about who his clients are?

Better watch who you are calling a liar around here, Dale is a bit more entitled to his opinion around here, especially from the likes of you. Dale owns the site you bafoon. He can void your opinion if he wants!

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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #79 on: October 01, 2012, 06:36:24 PM »
I was actually enjoying watching him reveal his/her lack of knowledge.  :chuckle:

I suspition it's a female, he/she talked about wetting themself.  :chuckle:
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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #80 on: October 01, 2012, 06:42:17 PM »
KenPCPilot, sorry about jacking your topic.
This is the response I wanted!  I want to share with my fellow hunting brothers and sisters that until you wittness the extend wolves have spread in our state you may not truely apprecitate the potential impact this will really make on the future of big game hunting.  thank you for your support and input. 
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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #81 on: October 01, 2012, 06:46:12 PM »
KenPCPilot, sorry about jacking your topic.
This is the response I wanted!  I want to share with my fellow hunting brothers and sisters that until you wittness the extend wolves have spread in our state you may not truely apprecitate the potential impact this will really make on the future of big game hunting.  thank you for your support and input.

kenPCpilot thank you for showing us what you found,

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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #82 on: October 01, 2012, 06:48:07 PM »
I'd love to see some wolves in seattle. See how much they love wolves then. Kc I'm glad you saw that with me. I can't stand these idiots that do.t even do any research and don't even know anything about what they support. (Wolves) it also makes no sence at all how animal lovers hate hunters but love an animal that kills lots of other animals.

I saw on face book a while back a pic with a wolf in a leg trap yelping. So all these idiots are on there saying how cruel it was for the wolf and yada yada yada. I saw that and told them. You stupid sobs. How the Hell can you love an animal so much and not even know what it looks like. That's a god damn coyote in the trap!!!!!!! Of course most ignored my comment and continued on about how it was so sad for the wolf........ Maybe they should watch the movie The Grey  :chuckle:

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Re: RE: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #83 on: October 01, 2012, 07:10:15 PM »
Sorry, the only guys I tend to meet who use Outfitters tend to be business owners, doctors, lawyers...people with money.
Well, I'm not one of those folks, but I've worked hard, saved money and used outfitters on rare occasion.  Some guys spend it on football tickets, some on cars, some on dogs. I don't, but I have no problem if someone else does.

After reading your recent posts I'm glad we've not met. You started out with some common sense posts but your true colors have shone through.
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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #84 on: October 01, 2012, 07:22:43 PM »
2 things.

Bearpaw, that 6th photo you posted in the last bunch of photos kinda made me sick. That one looked like it was really going to chase the butterflies. (Ok, not a question just a comment.)

2. Has anyone started making wolf armor for dogs yet? I'm thinking a thick spiked collar and some sort of vest. Bet I could make a killing if I could afford the initial materials  :chuckle:
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Re: RE: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #85 on: October 01, 2012, 07:23:10 PM »
Sorry, the only guys I tend to meet who use Outfitters tend to be business owners, doctors, lawyers...people with money.
Well, I'm not one of those folks, but I've worked hard, saved money and used outfitters on rare occasion.  Some guys spend it on football tickets, some on cars, some on dogs. I don't, but I have no problem if someone else does.

After reading your recent posts I'm glad we've not met. You started out with some common sense posts but your true colors have shone through.

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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #86 on: October 01, 2012, 07:28:55 PM »
2 things.

Bearpaw, that 6th photo you posted in the last bunch of photos kinda made me sick. That one looked like it was really going to chase the butterflies. (Ok, not a question just a comment.)

2. Has anyone started making wolf armor for dogs yet? I'm thinking a thick spiked collar and some sort of vest. Bet I could make a killing if I could afford the initial materials  :chuckle:

I have a thick spiked collar for my Airedale, got it at Big R. 

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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #87 on: October 01, 2012, 07:39:29 PM »
Bob33, I agree, Im not a Dr or a lawyer, or any of that, Im a fence building contractor that makes a measley income with 5 kids, 1 being a foster child, and will be "saving pennies" to do this one day, one day....

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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #88 on: October 01, 2012, 07:59:37 PM »
2 things.

Bearpaw, that 6th photo you posted in the last bunch of photos kinda made me sick. That one looked like it was really going to chase the butterflies. (Ok, not a question just a comment.)

2. Has anyone started making wolf armor for dogs yet? I'm thinking a thick spiked collar and some sort of vest. Bet I could make a killing if I could afford the initial materials  :chuckle:

They have dog armor, vest things. Sorry  :chuckle:
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Re: Seeing up to 10 piles of this a day changed my mind forever.
« Reply #89 on: October 01, 2012, 08:05:13 PM »
Kc you sound like a stand up guy. You can hunt with me anytime  :tup:

I have trouble understanding why government wants these wolves. The only answer I've come up with is to eliminate hunting. But why do that? They make a killing off of us...  But why protect a wolf breed that was never here to begin with? If they wanted wolves the could least protect the smaller ones that were here to begin with...... I have yet to ever talk to a hunter that supports wolves in anyway. Eliminate them all!

 


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