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Quote from: seth30 on March 18, 2014, 06:48:47 AMThis was the deciding factor for not purchasing my spring bear permit. I am not giving any extra money to WDFW and I am on the fence right now if I am just going to hunt out of state and put the 400 bucks I normally spend here into a out of state hunt.This is my stance. I will only be bird hunting in wa and buying a deer tag until I draw a permit then I will be only bird hunting and fishing. I will take my money elsewhere!
This was the deciding factor for not purchasing my spring bear permit. I am not giving any extra money to WDFW and I am on the fence right now if I am just going to hunt out of state and put the 400 bucks I normally spend here into a out of state hunt.
Quote from: vandeman17 on March 18, 2014, 09:37:22 AMQuote from: seth30 on March 18, 2014, 06:48:47 AMThis was the deciding factor for not purchasing my spring bear permit. I am not giving any extra money to WDFW and I am on the fence right now if I am just going to hunt out of state and put the 400 bucks I normally spend here into a out of state hunt.This is my stance. I will only be bird hunting in wa and buying a deer tag until I draw a permit then I will be only bird hunting and fishing. I will take my money elsewhere! Boycott the whole state! Don't buy any of it! See where that gets us?
Quote from: seth30 on March 18, 2014, 06:48:47 AMThis was the deciding factor for not purchasing my spring bear permit. I am not giving any extra money to WDFW and I am on the fence right now if I am just going to hunt out of state and put the 400 bucks I normally spend here into a out of state hunt.That's what I plan on doing this year. I would rather send my money on a hunt in a state that is managing it's wolves instead of dancing with them.
Quote from: wence5 on March 18, 2014, 03:48:20 PMQuote from: seth30 on March 18, 2014, 06:48:47 AMThis was the deciding factor for not purchasing my spring bear permit. I am not giving any extra money to WDFW and I am on the fence right now if I am just going to hunt out of state and put the 400 bucks I normally spend here into a out of state hunt.That's what I plan on doing this year. I would rather send my money on a hunt in a state that is managing it's wolves instead of dancing with them. Its time for us all to look at dumping this mess of a state. Idaho is too close for me to be putting up with this crap. Enough is enough.
HSUS has donated to WDFW and WDFW Enforcement in the past. There is a youtube video from a couple years ago about HSUS donating a robotic elk decoy for use by WDFW Officers in King County...
WDFW, CNW, HSUS, and the CBD are all in bed together. I'll say it again and the wolf lovers on here will deny it; our DFW has been taken over by animal rights activists, which includes Jay Kehne being appointed to the Wildlife Commission. The proper thing for the DFW to do would've been to separate themselves from these enviro-wacko groups and just announce their own reward. It's very clear from this article where and with whom they stand.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on March 18, 2014, 06:46:00 AMWDFW, CNW, HSUS, and the CBD are all in bed together. I'll say it again and the wolf lovers on here will deny it; our DFW has been taken over by animal rights activists, which includes Jay Kehne being appointed to the Wildlife Commission. The proper thing for the DFW to do would've been to separate themselves from these enviro-wacko groups and just announce their own reward. It's very clear from this article where and with whom they stand.Who specifically in the WDFW is an animal rights activist? The WDFW staff I know are mostly hunters and all support hunting. I have mixed feelings on them partnering with some of these groups to offer a reward...in part I think its a political move to show them they will not condone wolf poaching perhaps in hopes they will listen to reason when it comes time to de-list them...not saying it will work but that may be a motive
Quote from: idahohuntr on March 18, 2014, 06:04:36 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on March 18, 2014, 06:46:00 AMWDFW, CNW, HSUS, and the CBD are all in bed together. I'll say it again and the wolf lovers on here will deny it; our DFW has been taken over by animal rights activists, which includes Jay Kehne being appointed to the Wildlife Commission. The proper thing for the DFW to do would've been to separate themselves from these enviro-wacko groups and just announce their own reward. It's very clear from this article where and with whom they stand.Who specifically in the WDFW is an animal rights activist? The WDFW staff I know are mostly hunters and all support hunting. I have mixed feelings on them partnering with some of these groups to offer a reward...in part I think its a political move to show them they will not condone wolf poaching perhaps in hopes they will listen to reason when it comes time to de-list them...not saying it will work but that may be a motive Who specifically at wildlife is a hunter, buys a Washington license, books their vacation time to fit exactly into the tiny slot of hunt time provided, hits the woods and competes with other Washington hunters, aim at, shoots at and kills wild game, processes their kill, and files a report with the wa dept of wildlife?What percentage of WDFW staff are hunters?
HSUS has nothing at all to do with any humane society..........anywhere.