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Ever think maybe this is equaly aimed at wolf lovers? Maybe try and show them the need to actually manage wolf numbers. Kind of soften them up for delisting.Hey, I can hope.
Quote from: huntnphool on July 11, 2013, 11:25:30 AMThey will also discuss strategies that successful big game hunters have adopted while hunting in their states.Why do I have a feeling this will be the main topic to come out of this meeting?"We're going to let the wolves take what they want ...... so here are some suggestions for what you're going to have to do with what's left ....."
They will also discuss strategies that successful big game hunters have adopted while hunting in their states.
Quote from: asl20bball on July 11, 2013, 03:31:18 PMQuote from: huntnphool on July 11, 2013, 03:14:39 PMI guess one question I would like answered is "They didn't listen to the "experts" from Montana and Idaho during the proposal meetings, so why are they trying to snow us with their "concern" now?"This is nothing more than a PR move aimed at appeasing sportsman that are understandably pissed off. Since they said they will be discussing info from other states in this meeting I doubt they will present any of the facts that make WDFW look bad.Why did they not discuss these facts before they pushed the current plan?
Quote from: huntnphool on July 11, 2013, 03:14:39 PMI guess one question I would like answered is "They didn't listen to the "experts" from Montana and Idaho during the proposal meetings, so why are they trying to snow us with their "concern" now?"This is nothing more than a PR move aimed at appeasing sportsman that are understandably pissed off. Since they said they will be discussing info from other states in this meeting I doubt they will present any of the facts that make WDFW look bad.
I guess one question I would like answered is "They didn't listen to the "experts" from Montana and Idaho during the proposal meetings, so why are they trying to snow us with their "concern" now?"This is nothing more than a PR move aimed at appeasing sportsman that are understandably pissed off.
Quote from: huntnphool on July 11, 2013, 03:44:41 PMQuote from: asl20bball on July 11, 2013, 03:31:18 PMQuote from: huntnphool on July 11, 2013, 03:14:39 PMI guess one question I would like answered is "They didn't listen to the "experts" from Montana and Idaho during the proposal meetings, so why are they trying to snow us with their "concern" now?"This is nothing more than a PR move aimed at appeasing sportsman that are understandably pissed off. Since they said they will be discussing info from other states in this meeting I doubt they will present any of the facts that make WDFW look bad.Why did they not discuss these facts before they pushed the current plan? The USFWS along with WDFW release wolves all over WA
Quote from: bobcat on July 11, 2013, 12:22:54 PMMight still be some good bird hunting as well. Or do wolves eat grouse and pheasant too?Grouse huntign with dogs will be much more dangerouse since there have been several bad encounters in ID. I think in addition to the bird shot buckshot will come with me. SOME kinds of small game hunting MAY get better if they reduce the coyote population significantly, but there are always Hawks, Magpies, Ravens/crows and other avian predators may take up the slack.
Might still be some good bird hunting as well. Or do wolves eat grouse and pheasant too?
You can bet wehn they work their way into my woods i'll be packing more than just bird shot.
Is this just a dog and pony show, or are they really concerned about out game herds and hunters?