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Quote from: wolfbait on May 04, 2014, 10:48:40 PMQuote from: WAcoyotehunter on May 04, 2014, 07:26:31 PMSo why are you whining so much about the wdfw buying ground, protecting it from development, and opening it to hunting? Why?WDFW buying up land has nothing to do with hunting or habitat, which you probably already know. So why do you promote the wolves over hunting? Have you read the book: The Real Wolf, by Ted B. Lyon and Will N. Graves? How does it have nothing to do with hunting or habitat? They buy land, protect it from development (habitat) then open it to recreation (hunting)... I think it has everything to do with hunting and habitat. Wolves are pretty rangy animals. Do you really think the WDFW is trying to buy up wolf habitat?? Where are you going with this argument...please just hurry up and get to your point.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on May 04, 2014, 07:26:31 PMSo why are you whining so much about the wdfw buying ground, protecting it from development, and opening it to hunting? Why?WDFW buying up land has nothing to do with hunting or habitat, which you probably already know. So why do you promote the wolves over hunting? Have you read the book: The Real Wolf, by Ted B. Lyon and Will N. Graves?
So why are you whining so much about the wdfw buying ground, protecting it from development, and opening it to hunting? Why?
Lets look at the evidence, WDFW protect the predators and add another, the Canadian wolves, while having liberal hunting seasons on their prey. WDFW are refusing so far to acknowledge the impacts on the game herds, so as the predator prey base dwindles there is More habitat. WDFW claim they are buying all this land for habitat<Habitat for what? When hunting seasons are finally cut back because of too much pressure from uncontrolled predators, and hunting falls by the way side, what then will WDFW use their purchased lands for?
ok- I think I see where you're going with this. I guess my argument would be that more habitat protected from development and opened to hunting/recreation is a good thing, even if prey species are taking a beating (from hunters and wolves, as stated in your own argument). The deer/elk have virtually 0% chance of making a living if their habitat is destroyed. At least, with the habitat protected, they have some opportunity to scratch out a living. I do not believe that wolves are going to kill ALL the prey animals. Wolves are somewhat efficient predators, but they're not good enough to kill everything. As prey populations start to decrease, wolf populations will stabilize- see the Druid pack in YS.
Easy there wolfbate. I have read the book and know the argument the authors make. That doesn't mean I have to believe all of it. I am as critical of the WDFW as anyone, but I don't think there is any kind of conspiracy going on to lock up land and let all of the wildlife die. Actually, that is kind of a *censored* idea. I'm not sure how it has taken root.there are a lot of bears and cougars, but I don't necessarily think they are over populated. Actually, I think the deer and elk are under populated do to habitat constraints.
They'll build golf courses and condos to fund pay raises.
Quote from: JLS on May 09, 2014, 08:08:17 PMThey'll build golf courses and condos to fund pay raises. Thats about what we would expect from your line of thinking in the past. Hang in there Hoss, just like Hillary, it will come to you some day.
he doesn't understand much, he was run of this forum one other time for personal attacks and all of his conspiracy crap, hopefully it happens again. Sooner rather than later I hope
WOW! How much kool-aid have you drank idahohunter? Not sticken up for wolfbait but you could be close to the edge on your wolf impact theories,i,ve been a little out of touch with the "goin-ons" here but really! You ok? ....If wolfbait is "sad and pathetic"(as you say) on one side of the coin,some could say the same of you on the flipside
Quote from: bigmacc on May 10, 2014, 09:08:55 PMWOW! How much kool-aid have you drank idahohunter? Not sticken up for wolfbait but you could be close to the edge on your wolf impact theories,i,ve been a little out of touch with the "goin-ons" here but really! You ok? ....If wolfbait is "sad and pathetic"(as you say) on one side of the coin,some could say the same of you on the flipside Yes bigmac, you are correct that you are out of touch if you don't see how vastly different I am from wolfbait. While folks may disagree with some of my assessments of how wolves have and have not impacted elk in Idaho and other states, my assessments are based on my own personal observations from decades of hunting and are well matched with statements and data provided by professional wildlife managers in Idaho and elsewhere. With wolfy...you've got black helicopter conspiracies and secret government agents that manage our wildlife as a way to inflict harm upon the general population...so NO, we are not two people on opposite sides of the coin.