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Quote from: Jingles on April 03, 2014, 12:19:23 PMThis Thread just adds to my reasoning that if that LARGE COYOTE is wearing a collar take the collar put it in a plastic jug and throw it in the damned river, that way it continues to move and continues to send out a signalOr attach it to a cross-country Semi....
This Thread just adds to my reasoning that if that LARGE COYOTE is wearing a collar take the collar put it in a plastic jug and throw it in the damned river, that way it continues to move and continues to send out a signal
WDFW LE watch hunting-washington.com. I would advise discretion in the things you report or pass on here. Just sayin'.
but here is the kicker to the whole thing, wdfw drops the ball on the biggest wildlife trafficker in washingtons history
Quote from: jackmaster on April 22, 2014, 06:58:54 AMbut here is the kicker to the whole thing, wdfw drops the ball on the biggest wildlife trafficker in washingtons history Actually, it was the Pierce County Judge that dropped the ball. WDFW is not in charge of sentencing.
Quote from: JLS on April 22, 2014, 07:24:07 AMQuote from: jackmaster on April 22, 2014, 06:58:54 AMbut here is the kicker to the whole thing, wdfw drops the ball on the biggest wildlife trafficker in washingtons history Actually, it was the Pierce County Judge that dropped the ball. WDFW is not in charge of sentencing.WDFW can have a huge impact on sentencing too.....
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on April 22, 2014, 07:46:23 AMQuote from: JLS on April 22, 2014, 07:24:07 AMQuote from: jackmaster on April 22, 2014, 06:58:54 AMbut here is the kicker to the whole thing, wdfw drops the ball on the biggest wildlife trafficker in washingtons history Actually, it was the Pierce County Judge that dropped the ball. WDFW is not in charge of sentencing.WDFW can have a huge impact on sentencing too.....Any LE agency can make a recommendation on sentencing through the prosecutor. Ultimately, it is the judge's decision and no one elses. I hardly think that WDFW's recommendation (either good or bad) had much bearing, if any, on the sentence.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 22, 2014, 06:38:42 AMWDFW LE watch hunting-washington.com. I would advise discretion in the things you report or pass on here. Just sayin'. I agree!I have heard that many WDFW LE feel the same as many of us, where wolves are concerned, that being said they still have a job to enforce the the laws. Remember IDFG and their LE? Look the other way boys.The problem is WDFW refuses to confirm livestock killed by wolves useless they have no other choice. I think WDFW LE take a lot of heat for WDFW's poor decisions over wolf killed livestock. Remember in the past WDFW sent the info to Olympia to see whether to call it a wolf kill or not. If that isn't enough WDFW's biologist go out of their way to blame everything but wolves. It was a cougar, a coyote, the eagles did it, etc..In the past most confirmation of wolf packs have come from wolves killing livestock, so if WDFW refuse to deal with problem wolves, why would ranchers call them for help? I think this suits WDFW just fine. DoW, CNW, etc. don't want the wolves delisted, and it sure seems WDFW feel the same.