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While you're all talking about it an SSS'r is managing a wolf. So continue to talk about it until you're blue and in the end the SSS'r will be the only one in the woods actually doing something about it.
Quote from: idahohuntr on June 19, 2014, 08:20:59 PMQuote from: clockwork on June 19, 2014, 07:15:11 PMI'll probably get bum rushed here but are there any hunters out there that welcome the recovery of Washington wolves?Gonna be rough while a balance is achieved and I'm no biologist but I like my wilderness as wild as possible. Isn't that what makes alaska awesome?It's the wilderness, not a game farm, anyone else have this perspective?With all this talk about gut shooting every wolf you see it seems strange coming from a group that shares the same background as me.I find it best to focus on current and future management...not so much on "should they be here", or "isn't it neat they are here" etc.I accept that wolves have returned, they need managed, and like all other wildlife (including predators) hunters need to demonstrate that we can play an important role in conserving/managing them. Any hunter who speaks publicly of SSS, gut shooting, or poaching wolves is being counterproductive to their de-listing and proper management in the future...whether hunters "welcome" recovery or loathe the idea that wolves are in Washington we should be able to agree on those facts. Agreed. I think a lot of the apparent blind hate for wolves just motivates the anti hunters that much more. We need to show constructive criticism and solutions rather than the "gut shoot em all" rhetoric. Might work out for us better.
Quote from: clockwork on June 19, 2014, 07:15:11 PMI'll probably get bum rushed here but are there any hunters out there that welcome the recovery of Washington wolves?Gonna be rough while a balance is achieved and I'm no biologist but I like my wilderness as wild as possible. Isn't that what makes alaska awesome?It's the wilderness, not a game farm, anyone else have this perspective?With all this talk about gut shooting every wolf you see it seems strange coming from a group that shares the same background as me.I find it best to focus on current and future management...not so much on "should they be here", or "isn't it neat they are here" etc.I accept that wolves have returned, they need managed, and like all other wildlife (including predators) hunters need to demonstrate that we can play an important role in conserving/managing them. Any hunter who speaks publicly of SSS, gut shooting, or poaching wolves is being counterproductive to their de-listing and proper management in the future...whether hunters "welcome" recovery or loathe the idea that wolves are in Washington we should be able to agree on those facts.
I'll probably get bum rushed here but are there any hunters out there that welcome the recovery of Washington wolves?Gonna be rough while a balance is achieved and I'm no biologist but I like my wilderness as wild as possible. Isn't that what makes alaska awesome?It's the wilderness, not a game farm, anyone else have this perspective?With all this talk about gut shooting every wolf you see it seems strange coming from a group that shares the same background as me.
idaho, you know better. Most hunters are convinced that non native wolves introduced and allowed to roam our wild areas benefit only the giddy joy that city loving metrovironmentalist experience wet dreams over; wolves howling in the distance, and hunters losing opportunity. The wolf is their tool. They don't hunt, they don't want you to hunt. Show me the average wolf enthusiast who kills their own meat. You are amazed that hunters would secretly cheer over a wolf shot down? wild·life/ˈwīldˌlīf/ noun 1.wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.
Quote from: ICEMAN on June 19, 2014, 10:56:31 PMidaho, you know better. Most hunters are convinced that non native wolves introduced and allowed to roam our wild areas benefit only the giddy joy that city loving metrovironmentalist experience wet dreams over; wolves howling in the distance, and hunters losing opportunity. The wolf is their tool. They don't hunt, they don't want you to hunt. Show me the average wolf enthusiast who kills their own meat. You are amazed that hunters would secretly cheer over a wolf shot down? wild·life/ˈwīldˌlīf/ noun 1.wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.I don't care what people do secretly...but publicly, no hunter should condone any poaching.I find this thread very interesting...folks really like to bash wdfw, wolves etc...but we had Bob Ferris, Executive Director of the environmental group leading the petition to effectively end lethal removal of wolves as a tool in cases of depredation (and you can darn well bet if they succeed in not allowing lethal take for depredation, there is 0 chance there will EVER be any hunting of wolves or lethal take if elk numbers decline because of wolves!) over on one of the hoof rot threads doing a little tap dance...and I was practically the only person really taking him to task over his absurd petition. Those of you who think I am some pro-wolfer...why don't you go look at some of what I asked Mr. Ferris to respond to regarding his wolf petition. http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,154835.125.html better yet...maybe ask ol' Bob if he could explain under what circumstances we should expect his group to support lethal wolf removal in the future.
Quote from: KFhunter on June 19, 2014, 09:42:09 PMWhile you're all talking about it an SSS'r is managing a wolf. So continue to talk about it until you're blue and in the end the SSS'r will be the only one in the woods actually doing something about it. Sadly, you may be correct. Certainly you would agree that poachers are scumbags who should be subject to prosecution though?? I really hope you don't condone poaching wildlife.
Quote from: idahohuntr on June 19, 2014, 10:35:52 PMQuote from: KFhunter on June 19, 2014, 09:42:09 PMWhile you're all talking about it an SSS'r is managing a wolf. So continue to talk about it until you're blue and in the end the SSS'r will be the only one in the woods actually doing something about it. Sadly, you may be correct. Certainly you would agree that poachers are scumbags who should be subject to prosecution though?? I really hope you don't condone poaching wildlife. Poachers are scumbags unless they're poaching wolves, then they're DIY wildlife managers. I've come to the conclusion that WA is a wolf sanctuary state and legal means of management will be .nil DIY wildlife management is the only option left on the table. This is what angers me; that otherwise law abiding hunters will be reduced to poaching, folks who'd never dream of taking any other animal out of season, folks who stop fishing when they reach their limit, folks who make sure to use a single barbless hook in a selective gear rules area, folks who have six copies of the fish and game regulations scattered through their house and hunting rigs, folks who wouldn't even shoot a grouse from the highway....I know plenty of folks like that, but if they see a wolf they're going to take a shot at it, if they see one on the highway they're going to swerve to hit it, not miss it.
Quote from: clockwork on June 19, 2014, 09:35:16 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on June 19, 2014, 08:20:59 PMQuote from: clockwork on June 19, 2014, 07:15:11 PMI'll probably get bum rushed here but are there any hunters out there that welcome the recovery of Washington wolves?Gonna be rough while a balance is achieved and I'm no biologist but I like my wilderness as wild as possible. Isn't that what makes alaska awesome?It's the wilderness, not a game farm, anyone else have this perspective?With all this talk about gut shooting every wolf you see it seems strange coming from a group that shares the same background as me.I find it best to focus on current and future management...not so much on "should they be here", or "isn't it neat they are here" etc.I accept that wolves have returned, they need managed, and like all other wildlife (including predators) hunters need to demonstrate that we can play an important role in conserving/managing them. Any hunter who speaks publicly of SSS, gut shooting, or poaching wolves is being counterproductive to their de-listing and proper management in the future...whether hunters "welcome" recovery or loathe the idea that wolves are in Washington we should be able to agree on those facts. Agreed. I think a lot of the apparent blind hate for wolves just motivates the anti hunters that much more. We need to show constructive criticism and solutions rather than the "gut shoot em all" rhetoric. Might work out for us better.I think WDFW created most of this problem. They rarely used any input from hunters/ranchers and forced a wolf plan on WA with 50% higher wolf numbers than other states and then told everyone in NE that we are stuck until there are wolves in the whole state, don't matter what the impact, they will have to study it before any action will be taken. Seems like they brought this attitude about themselves.