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bobcat, are you afraid of the wolves?? the eastern side is already seeing the effects of the wolves. delisted by the feds. wash wont delist untill thier goal is met. you seem to be against the state meeting the goal.as long as it stays on the eastern side of the state its ok but you dont want them over on the west side??thats ok as far as im conserned but you have to let the people on the eastern side deal with them. if not, then yes- take some over there so management can procede.
Don't blame WDFW?I posted this on another thread but this is a cut paste job off of the hunters safety program (online) that is teaching our new hunters a thing or two about their role in managing wildlife.QuoteIf we try to eliminate predators, more animals will die from other causes, including hunting, disease and accidents.
If we try to eliminate predators, more animals will die from other causes, including hunting, disease and accidents.
That quote might be off the online hunter education program but I can assure you that's not being taught in the hands on classroom program, like I said before the pro-wolf loving contingent has taken over the wing of hunter education and wants to eliminate the traditional class all together and make it an computer generated scaled down version, with selected instructors doing a 4 hour skills online class evaluation, the 20.00 fee charged for the registration will pay for wolf mitigation, at least that's there plan, the master hunters have been sent letters explaining the great shortage of qualified instructors in the state and they want them to all get certified, the decision makers in the WDW, not sure if its the wildlife commission or some headhunter in Olympia have miss calculated the number of instructors that will stay in the program, the call has gone out for the so called masters of hunting to take over, this fits into there long range goal of charging fees for everything from shed hunting, bird watching, whale watching, flower picking you name it, the introduction of wolfs has sped up the time line for the decline of wildlife populations in the state, we all know that hunting as we have known it will never be the same if we wait for the experts to make a decision, Eastern Washington should be considered a zone and western Washington another zone, we cant continue to let a mostly urbanized west side community making decisions for ranchers and farmers and rural residents that have a vastly different out look on whats considered quality of life.Quote from: Gringo31 on March 20, 2013, 02:43:28 PMQuote
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Exactly. We have enough trouble finding animals in the brush as it is. The state did a study on blacktail fawn survival and out of 13 radio collared 11 died most from predators. Lets kill the last two that survived while were at it with wolves.I don't want them in eastern wa either but it is too late now.
I am guessing within 5-10 years wolves will be hunted under a special permit draw.
Quote from: skywalker253 on March 20, 2013, 09:57:49 PMI am guessing within 5-10 years wolves will be hunted under a special permit draw. Its ok to be optimistic, but this same question asked of WDFW I will now ask of you. What makes you think it will be any different than Idaho, Montana and Wyoming?All I am saying is IMO in the next 5-10 years we will have a special permit hunt, which will be broke up by wolf region. Maybe they don't go with a special permit draw, and they create a general season with a kill quota attached to each region. My only point is they will be available to hunt at some point. Whether that be 2 years from now or 20 years from now; I don't care. Just saying that we will be provided a privledge to hunt them at some point IMO....
Good question huntnpholl. I guess we can all be hopeful but, I think the antis are winding up to fight any hunting. Since the WDFW is getting bashed by all and did not get any support from hunters when the smacked the wedge pack my guess is they will get slaughtered when they propose it. On the interesting side if people take the time to read the Wolf plan. Yes, I know it hurts and makes one want to bang their head on the wall. I think people will find that there is sufficient language to aid the process of having hunts when the time comes. Five to ten years is not unrealistic. The big question will be if hunters can represent themselves in a manner that won't help the antis.
All this talk about WDFW and the FEDS need to let hunters manage wolves. Do people on here really think they need to be managed yet? I am not aganist managing them. In fact; I don't want wolves in Wa at all. Just saying; if we are going to be forced to let wolves live here, then give them a chance to populate and get settled, before we start hunting them. I don't think the WDFW or the FEDS plan to NOT let us hunt them. It is only a matter of time before wolves reach the management plan goals and they are delisted to hunt in WA. I am guessing within 5-10 years wolves will be hunted under a special permit draw. Wait to bash the game department until their management plan is deemed a total failure. Kinda hard to judge them, when the wolf management plan goals have not even been completed yet. Just saying; give the program a chance to become the program it is suppose to be, and give the WDFW a chance to show us that they don't know or do know what they are doing. Many will bash the WDFW regardless of what the outcome is, so what does it matter....