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I think that we can all agree that we don't like wolves and we don't want them in WA. But as previously stated, they are here to stay whether we like it or not due to federal laws. The only LEGAL methods of removal other than the WA Wolf Management Plan would be repeated documented livestock depredation, which I don't see happening. Quote from: kentrek on February 06, 2013, 07:35:05 PMdont play god to solve mans issues with red tape Kentrek, Isn't the WDFW doing the same thing by shooting hoof rot animals?
dont play god to solve mans issues with red tape
But after elk are culled and wolf pop. is high then what?
"They" (the WDFW) did not introduce wolves in eastern Washington, and they won't over here either. (IMO)
Quote from: Mudman on February 07, 2013, 10:37:34 AM But after elk are culled and wolf pop. is high then what? then i no longer hunt in WAim a customer of the state,if they dont have better options than their competitors (montana,wyoming) i will move onits their choice
Back to the hoof rott issue- I am curious to hear when the first documented case was discovered?