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Quote from: wolfbait on April 01, 2014, 03:36:48 PMActually A-bud the end results is about land, after the wolves ruin the hunting, ranching and make it undesirable for people to go camping or live in rural areas what will be left?Hilarious! Alaska has about 10,000 wolves and in the 30+ years I lived there I don't remember anyone who gave up camping because of them. In fact, I never heard anyone who went camping express a concern about them. And the hunting is pretty good. Especially if you get away from the crowds.And Canada..... Canada has 50,000 to 60,000 wolves and not only do they camp up there, the hunting is pretty darn good, and there are successful ranches all over the place. Never heard of a person moving away from Canada because of wolves.But keep up the funny stuff!
Actually A-bud the end results is about land, after the wolves ruin the hunting, ranching and make it undesirable for people to go camping or live in rural areas what will be left?
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on April 01, 2014, 09:45:48 PMQuote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.Quote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.Quote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.interesting idea... you might be right though. I dont think I've seen too many wolfbait posts that talk about hunting. And i cannot think of a singe hunting photo he has ever posted.... Wolfbait- do you hunt? Do you just hang out here to seek affirmation from otheramti wolf folks? Honest question.Thats quite the push back on a topic that you say is BS>I remember back in 09 you were defending the wolves and spouting more habitat then also. kind of funny how you don't defend the wolves now as you did then but are up in arms about the Wildlands Project, and of course you are back to discrediting the messenger instead debate. The wolf issue is not all about hunting, it will eventually affect everyone in some way. As far as whether I hunt or not, you have never taken an interest in the past, and I'm quite sure you don't really care now.
Quote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.Quote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.Quote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.interesting idea... you might be right though. I dont think I've seen too many wolfbait posts that talk about hunting. And i cannot think of a singe hunting photo he has ever posted.... Wolfbait- do you hunt? Do you just hang out here to seek affirmation from otheramti wolf folks? Honest question.
Quote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.Quote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.Quote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.
Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.
Quote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.Quote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.
Quote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.
No one is arguing that wolves can remain uncontrolled... I think the point Sitka is making is that wolves (from Alaska or Washington) are not much of a threat to campers ect.... It's just more sensationalism from the rabidly anti wolf folks.
Quote from: wolfbait on April 02, 2014, 05:38:07 AMQuote from: WAcoyotehunter on April 01, 2014, 09:45:48 PMQuote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.Quote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.Quote from: AspenBud on April 01, 2014, 10:49:55 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on March 31, 2014, 09:21:07 PM Conservation easements are an incredibly useful tool for protecting wildlife habitat while compensating willing land owners. You've got to be a serious nutjob to see a whole lot of downside to conservation easements if you hunt. If you are a large real-estate mogul however...they are the devil.As I said, wolfbait does not care about hunting or any end to it. Neither do a lot of the people trying to lure hunters into the wolf debate. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't paying attention.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.If you got rid of the wolf today he and his like minded buddies would sell hunters out in a heartbeat if it benefited him.This is about land and livestock. Not hunting.interesting idea... you might be right though. I dont think I've seen too many wolfbait posts that talk about hunting. And i cannot think of a singe hunting photo he has ever posted.... Wolfbait- do you hunt? Do you just hang out here to seek affirmation from otheramti wolf folks? Honest question.Thats quite the push back on a topic that you say is BS>I remember back in 09 you were defending the wolves and spouting more habitat then also. kind of funny how you don't defend the wolves now as you did then but are up in arms about the Wildlands Project, and of course you are back to discrediting the messenger instead debate. The wolf issue is not all about hunting, it will eventually affect everyone in some way. As far as whether I hunt or not, you have never taken an interest in the past, and I'm quite sure you don't really care now. Is that you Spurs??? I hadn't really thought about it until Aspen brought it up.... ? So, do you hunt much? I can't imagine how you make time with all the effort you put into your wolf research and that big court case you were planning... We are all still waiting with bated breath for some news on that! I still argue that more habitat, and better habitat will make more deer and elk, depsite wolf predation. It's a pretty simple concept... think of the wilds as a cow pasture and deer or elk as your livestock... more and better grass+more acres=more area for cows easy enough right?
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on April 02, 2014, 07:02:26 AMNo one is arguing that wolves can remain uncontrolled... I think the point Sitka is making is that wolves (from Alaska or Washington) are not much of a threat to campers ect.... It's just more sensationalism from the rabidly anti wolf folks.There you go. That is the point.
Funny you don't hear about wolf attacks in Canada or Alaska very often. Maybe because they aren't normally dangerous to humans. Don't get me wrong this is in no way downgrading the need to control wolves in the lower 48 states. Just don't try to make a wolf into something it's not. There's already enough fiction being spread on both sides of the debate.
I'm surprised we haven't seen more pictures of all of your dead cattle.....
Quote from: Longbowz on April 02, 2014, 09:56:14 AMFunny you don't hear about wolf attacks in Canada or Alaska very often. Maybe because they aren't normally dangerous to humans. Don't get me wrong this is in no way downgrading the need to control wolves in the lower 48 states. Just don't try to make a wolf into something it's not. There's already enough fiction being spread on both sides of the debate.They have more room to live in No. Canada and AK, and don't need to come around man like they do here. Two completely different scenarios.