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2. Suspicious that WDFW is involved in a conspiracy to eliminate wolves (boy, the commenters don't spend much time on HuntWa, do they...),
Quote from: pd on September 05, 2014, 12:35:07 PM2. Suspicious that WDFW is involved in a conspiracy to eliminate wolves (boy, the commenters don't spend much time on HuntWa, do they...),I always laugh, WDFW never catches a break. Both sides hate them.
Quote from: AspenBud on September 05, 2014, 03:17:23 PMQuote from: pd on September 05, 2014, 12:35:07 PM2. Suspicious that WDFW is involved in a conspiracy to eliminate wolves (boy, the commenters don't spend much time on HuntWa, do they...),I always laugh, WDFW never catches a break. Both sides hate them. WDFW has it tougher than any other state in the west when it comes to wolf management...they've got the usual vocal hunters clamoring to kill every wolf in the state, but then they've got some of the most liberal politicians and voters and legislators in the country to also appease. Other states, the spectrum on wolf management ranges from kill many to kill them all. Washington has pretty good representation on a much broader spectrum ranging from save them all to kill them all
Quote from: idahohuntr on September 05, 2014, 03:47:39 PMQuote from: AspenBud on September 05, 2014, 03:17:23 PMQuote from: pd on September 05, 2014, 12:35:07 PM2. Suspicious that WDFW is involved in a conspiracy to eliminate wolves (boy, the commenters don't spend much time on HuntWa, do they...),I always laugh, WDFW never catches a break. Both sides hate them. WDFW has it tougher than any other state in the west when it comes to wolf management...they've got the usual vocal hunters clamoring to kill every wolf in the state, but then they've got some of the most liberal politicians and voters and legislators in the country to also appease. Other states, the spectrum on wolf management ranges from kill many to kill them all. Washington has pretty good representation on a much broader spectrum ranging from save them all to kill them all True that, WDFW sits on the fence and they're getting yanked on by each side trying to pull them down to their side. Unfortunately that's a very bad place to sit if you ever want to accomplish anything...which is what's happening (nothing)One thing that infuriates me is even sitting on the fence would condone documenting all the packs, they could tout the success for the pro-wolfers and document the progress towards de-listing for the anti-wolfers - and then a better estimation for hunting for all us on HW. I'm not getting the since they're aggressively trying to document all the established packs and breeding pairs.
Quote from: KFhunter on September 05, 2014, 04:26:01 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on September 05, 2014, 03:47:39 PMQuote from: AspenBud on September 05, 2014, 03:17:23 PMQuote from: pd on September 05, 2014, 12:35:07 PM2. Suspicious that WDFW is involved in a conspiracy to eliminate wolves (boy, the commenters don't spend much time on HuntWa, do they...),I always laugh, WDFW never catches a break. Both sides hate them. WDFW has it tougher than any other state in the west when it comes to wolf management...they've got the usual vocal hunters clamoring to kill every wolf in the state, but then they've got some of the most liberal politicians and voters and legislators in the country to also appease. Other states, the spectrum on wolf management ranges from kill many to kill them all. Washington has pretty good representation on a much broader spectrum ranging from save them all to kill them all True that, WDFW sits on the fence and they're getting yanked on by each side trying to pull them down to their side. Unfortunately that's a very bad place to sit if you ever want to accomplish anything...which is what's happening (nothing)One thing that infuriates me is even sitting on the fence would condone documenting all the packs, they could tout the success for the pro-wolfers and document the progress towards de-listing for the anti-wolfers - and then a better estimation for hunting for all us on HW. I'm not getting the since they're aggressively trying to document all the established packs and breeding pairs.They are not sitting on the fence. They are actively managing wolves in a way that is acceptable to the very diverse people of Washington State. Taking lethal actions on wolves in this state is anything but fence sitting. They very much want to document every pack possible...they just can't assume or guess where packs are. They have to have hard evidence...so when I talk to their wolf guys they always usually say...yea we know/suspect there are some wolves up that canyon or over in that drainage...but we haven't been able to trap/capture etc. them and confirm pups or whatever the requirement is. The assumption that wdfw does not confirm packs because they have ill intentions is not supported by any evidence I have have ever seen...they want them de-listed as much as the rest of us.
Quote from: idahohuntr on September 05, 2014, 04:52:05 PMQuote from: KFhunter on September 05, 2014, 04:26:01 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on September 05, 2014, 03:47:39 PMQuote from: AspenBud on September 05, 2014, 03:17:23 PMQuote from: pd on September 05, 2014, 12:35:07 PM2. Suspicious that WDFW is involved in a conspiracy to eliminate wolves (boy, the commenters don't spend much time on HuntWa, do they...),I always laugh, WDFW never catches a break. Both sides hate them. WDFW has it tougher than any other state in the west when it comes to wolf management...they've got the usual vocal hunters clamoring to kill every wolf in the state, but then they've got some of the most liberal politicians and voters and legislators in the country to also appease. Other states, the spectrum on wolf management ranges from kill many to kill them all. Washington has pretty good representation on a much broader spectrum ranging from save them all to kill them all True that, WDFW sits on the fence and they're getting yanked on by each side trying to pull them down to their side. Unfortunately that's a very bad place to sit if you ever want to accomplish anything...which is what's happening (nothing)One thing that infuriates me is even sitting on the fence would condone documenting all the packs, they could tout the success for the pro-wolfers and document the progress towards de-listing for the anti-wolfers - and then a better estimation for hunting for all us on HW. I'm not getting the since they're aggressively trying to document all the established packs and breeding pairs.They are not sitting on the fence. They are actively managing wolves in a way that is acceptable to the very diverse people of Washington State. Taking lethal actions on wolves in this state is anything but fence sitting. They very much want to document every pack possible...they just can't assume or guess where packs are. They have to have hard evidence...so when I talk to their wolf guys they always usually say...yea we know/suspect there are some wolves up that canyon or over in that drainage...but we haven't been able to trap/capture etc. them and confirm pups or whatever the requirement is. The assumption that wdfw does not confirm packs because they have ill intentions is not supported by any evidence I have have ever seen...they want them de-listed as much as the rest of us. Oh come on!..If they wanted "them delisted as much as the rest of us" why do they look at you crosseyed when you tell them you seen one, found sign or heard one or even showed them pictures of one you seen in the mid 90,s
Quote from: bigmacc on September 05, 2014, 05:22:14 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on September 05, 2014, 04:52:05 PMQuote from: KFhunter on September 05, 2014, 04:26:01 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on September 05, 2014, 03:47:39 PMQuote from: AspenBud on September 05, 2014, 03:17:23 PMQuote from: pd on September 05, 2014, 12:35:07 PM2. Suspicious that WDFW is involved in a conspiracy to eliminate wolves (boy, the commenters don't spend much time on HuntWa, do they...),I always laugh, WDFW never catches a break. Both sides hate them. WDFW has it tougher than any other state in the west when it comes to wolf management...they've got the usual vocal hunters clamoring to kill every wolf in the state, but then they've got some of the most liberal politicians and voters and legislators in the country to also appease. Other states, the spectrum on wolf management ranges from kill many to kill them all. Washington has pretty good representation on a much broader spectrum ranging from save them all to kill them all True that, WDFW sits on the fence and they're getting yanked on by each side trying to pull them down to their side. Unfortunately that's a very bad place to sit if you ever want to accomplish anything...which is what's happening (nothing)One thing that infuriates me is even sitting on the fence would condone documenting all the packs, they could tout the success for the pro-wolfers and document the progress towards de-listing for the anti-wolfers - and then a better estimation for hunting for all us on HW. I'm not getting the since they're aggressively trying to document all the established packs and breeding pairs.They are not sitting on the fence. They are actively managing wolves in a way that is acceptable to the very diverse people of Washington State. Taking lethal actions on wolves in this state is anything but fence sitting. They very much want to document every pack possible...they just can't assume or guess where packs are. They have to have hard evidence...so when I talk to their wolf guys they always usually say...yea we know/suspect there are some wolves up that canyon or over in that drainage...but we haven't been able to trap/capture etc. them and confirm pups or whatever the requirement is. The assumption that wdfw does not confirm packs because they have ill intentions is not supported by any evidence I have have ever seen...they want them de-listed as much as the rest of us. Oh come on!..If they wanted "them delisted as much as the rest of us" why do they look at you crosseyed when you tell them you seen one, found sign or heard one or even showed them pictures of one you seen in the mid 90,s Probably because your wolf sightings 20 years ago are not all that helpful today
Quote from: idahohuntr on September 05, 2014, 05:32:02 PMQuote from: bigmacc on September 05, 2014, 05:22:14 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on September 05, 2014, 04:52:05 PMQuote from: KFhunter on September 05, 2014, 04:26:01 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on September 05, 2014, 03:47:39 PMQuote from: AspenBud on September 05, 2014, 03:17:23 PMQuote from: pd on September 05, 2014, 12:35:07 PM2. Suspicious that WDFW is involved in a conspiracy to eliminate wolves (boy, the commenters don't spend much time on HuntWa, do they...),I always laugh, WDFW never catches a break. Both sides hate them. WDFW has it tougher than any other state in the west when it comes to wolf management...they've got the usual vocal hunters clamoring to kill every wolf in the state, but then they've got some of the most liberal politicians and voters and legislators in the country to also appease. Other states, the spectrum on wolf management ranges from kill many to kill them all. Washington has pretty good representation on a much broader spectrum ranging from save them all to kill them all True that, WDFW sits on the fence and they're getting yanked on by each side trying to pull them down to their side. Unfortunately that's a very bad place to sit if you ever want to accomplish anything...which is what's happening (nothing)One thing that infuriates me is even sitting on the fence would condone documenting all the packs, they could tout the success for the pro-wolfers and document the progress towards de-listing for the anti-wolfers - and then a better estimation for hunting for all us on HW. I'm not getting the since they're aggressively trying to document all the established packs and breeding pairs.They are not sitting on the fence. They are actively managing wolves in a way that is acceptable to the very diverse people of Washington State. Taking lethal actions on wolves in this state is anything but fence sitting. They very much want to document every pack possible...they just can't assume or guess where packs are. They have to have hard evidence...so when I talk to their wolf guys they always usually say...yea we know/suspect there are some wolves up that canyon or over in that drainage...but we haven't been able to trap/capture etc. them and confirm pups or whatever the requirement is. The assumption that wdfw does not confirm packs because they have ill intentions is not supported by any evidence I have have ever seen...they want them de-listed as much as the rest of us. Oh come on!..If they wanted "them delisted as much as the rest of us" why do they look at you crosseyed when you tell them you seen one, found sign or heard one or even showed them pictures of one you seen in the mid 90,s Probably because your wolf sightings 20 years ago are not all that helpful today There in lies the problem,....if they would have listened,had an open mind etc,etc back then and the not to distant past for that matter maybe things would and could be a lot different today,even for people like you and folks on both sides of this coin. Maybe the conversations and arguements you hear of pro wolf/anti wolf would,nt have festered to the point its at today....i guess your right as usuall tho,what people see,have seen,taken photos of, talked about,heard or were concerned with 20 years ago are "not all that helpful today".....WOW,did you really say that!?
There in lies the problem,....if they would have listened,had an open mind etc,etc back then and the not to distant past for that matter maybe things would and could be a lot different today,even for people like you and folks on both sides of this coin. Maybe the conversations and arguements you hear of pro wolf/anti wolf would,nt have festered to the point its at today....i guess your right as usuall tho,what people see,have seen,taken photos of, talked about,heard or were concerned with 20 years ago are "not all that helpful today".....WOW,did you really say that!?
Sometimes I am tempted to ask some of our members just how much that WDFW water bucket weighs......
WDFW refused cattlemen money for a trapper, conditions were such that the bio's could accompany the trapper. WDFW's statement was that they didn't want to appear to favor the cattlemen. Then promptly took money from Conservation northwest for the range rider program. You're correct, WDFW is NOT sitting on the fence thank you for reminding us all that they're firmly planted on the pro-wolf side...the most they'll do for us wanting wolf management is do a Wilson over the fence.