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Bob, I don't think I understand your question. Are you saying you think it's possible that the Federal government took action regarding our state's wildlife without the DFW's cooperation or knowledge? If that's where you're coming from, I don't think that's even remotely possible. The feds will rarely take any action without the appropriate state agency at least getting a heads up, if not full participation in the operation.
There are two separate issues here. One is the botched handling of the 2009 hunt, which is directly attributable to poor management and planning on the part of the DFW. They are ultimately responsible for how that went down. They didn't put proper controls in place.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on October 30, 2013, 12:20:12 PMThere are two separate issues here. One is the botched handling of the 2009 hunt, which is directly attributable to poor management and planning on the part of the DFW. They are ultimately responsible for how that went down. They didn't put proper controls in place. what controls? some hunters were given permission, and some took to tresspassing on a farmers field. if my facts are right.in a rural area with farms its the hunters job to get permission to hunt, not the wdfw. some bad eggs made it so the rest of us can't hunt!
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on October 30, 2013, 12:25:23 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on October 30, 2013, 12:20:12 PMThere are two separate issues here. One is the botched handling of the 2009 hunt, which is directly attributable to poor management and planning on the part of the DFW. They are ultimately responsible for how that went down. They didn't put proper controls in place. what controls? some hunters were given permission, and some took to tresspassing on a farmers field. if my facts are right.in a rural area with farms its the hunters job to get permission to hunt, not the wdfw. some bad eggs made it so the rest of us can't hunt! Then the illegal actions of hunters involved should have been addressed. That's still another issue. That's like saying I shouldn't get to own a gun because someone else killed someone with a gun. When I hunt, I obey the law. When someone doesn't they should lose their privileges. If a Master Hunter trespasses, they're supposed to immediately lose their certification.That should have no effect whatsoever on the state's handling of problem wildlife issues.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on October 30, 2013, 12:30:03 PMQuote from: Boss .300 winmag on October 30, 2013, 12:25:23 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on October 30, 2013, 12:20:12 PMThere are two separate issues here. One is the botched handling of the 2009 hunt, which is directly attributable to poor management and planning on the part of the DFW. They are ultimately responsible for how that went down. They didn't put proper controls in place. what controls? some hunters were given permission, and some took to tresspassing on a farmers field. if my facts are right.in a rural area with farms its the hunters job to get permission to hunt, not the wdfw. some bad eggs made it so the rest of us can't hunt! Then the illegal actions of hunters involved should have been addressed. That's still another issue. That's like saying I shouldn't get to own a gun because someone else killed someone with a gun. When I hunt, I obey the law. When someone doesn't they should lose their privileges. If a Master Hunter trespasses, they're supposed to immediately lose their certification.That should have no effect whatsoever on the state's handling of problem wildlife issues.And you blaming an agency for the actions of public hunters would be akin to me blaming the sporting goods store that sold a gun to a murderer.
"The second issue is that if their emphasis from now on, because of their piss-poor handling of the 2009 event, is going to be a perfect image for the public to see, they should discontinue all hunting in the state immediately and use only government snipers to control wildlife populations from now on."or...wisely use a combination of both. WDFW did not use licensed hunters to remove the six problem wolves from NE WA. Do you believe they should they have, given the intense scrutiny that any killing of wolves generates?
Quote from: Bob33 on October 30, 2013, 12:29:45 PM"The second issue is that if their emphasis from now on, because of their piss-poor handling of the 2009 event, is going to be a perfect image for the public to see, they should discontinue all hunting in the state immediately and use only government snipers to control wildlife populations from now on."or...wisely use a combination of both. WDFW did not use licensed hunters to remove the six problem wolves from NE WA. Do you believe they should they have, given the intense scrutiny that any killing of wolves generates?Absolutely. Instead of the near-$1million helicopter fun rides, you bet. The Pro-wolf people couldn't have howled any louder than they did and are still. The DFW threw away money that could've been saved.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on October 30, 2013, 12:30:03 PMQuote from: Boss .300 winmag on October 30, 2013, 12:25:23 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on October 30, 2013, 12:20:12 PMThere are two separate issues here. One is the botched handling of the 2009 hunt, which is directly attributable to poor management and planning on the part of the DFW. They are ultimately responsible for how that went down. They didn't put proper controls in place. what controls? some hunters were given permission, and some took to tresspassing on a farmers field. if my facts are right.in a rural area with farms its the hunters job to get permission to hunt, not the wdfw. some bad eggs made it so the rest of us can't hunt! Then the illegal actions of hunters involved should have been addressed. That's still another issue. That's like saying I shouldn't get to own a gun because someone else killed someone with a gun. When I hunt, I obey the law. When someone doesn't they should lose their privileges. If a Master Hunter trespasses, they're supposed to immediately lose their certification.That should have no effect whatsoever on the state's handling of problem wildlife issues.Yep i agree, but we still have not had a general elk hunt in the area since!
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on October 30, 2013, 12:34:28 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on October 30, 2013, 12:30:03 PMQuote from: Boss .300 winmag on October 30, 2013, 12:25:23 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on October 30, 2013, 12:20:12 PMThere are two separate issues here. One is the botched handling of the 2009 hunt, which is directly attributable to poor management and planning on the part of the DFW. They are ultimately responsible for how that went down. They didn't put proper controls in place. what controls? some hunters were given permission, and some took to tresspassing on a farmers field. if my facts are right.in a rural area with farms its the hunters job to get permission to hunt, not the wdfw. some bad eggs made it so the rest of us can't hunt! Then the illegal actions of hunters involved should have been addressed. That's still another issue. That's like saying I shouldn't get to own a gun because someone else killed someone with a gun. When I hunt, I obey the law. When someone doesn't they should lose their privileges. If a Master Hunter trespasses, they're supposed to immediately lose their certification.That should have no effect whatsoever on the state's handling of problem wildlife issues.Yep i agree, but we still have not had a general elk hunt in the area since! And that's because the DFW is mismanaging. It's costing the farmers, the townspeople, and the hunters. If I lived up there, I'd be living on the doorsteps of my legislative reps and screaming at the top of my lungs.