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Realistically, he could have claimed self defense.
“They determined that the wolf had been shot by a farmer who had pursued the animal for several miles in his vehicle after seeing it near his farm,” said Nate Pamplin, the agency’s wildlife program director.
Gamehunter, drop the moronic attempt at making this a west side versus east side issue. We are Washington hunters on this board. Lay off the inciting attitude.
Quote from: ICEMAN on November 17, 2014, 04:29:51 PMGamehunter, drop the moronic attempt at making this a west side versus east side issue. We are Washington hunters on this board. Lay off the inciting attitude.And I believe it is against forum rules to name call or insinuate insults, such as "moronic", thus calling me a moron. So please refrain from this type of behavior. This is a family site. This kind of behavior WILL NOT be tolerated by Hunt Wa, and is immediate grounds to be banned.
I still fail to see how they can go after him when everyone in that area has been repeatedly told "there are no wolves". He can honestly say he thought he shot a yote. This falls on WDFW shoulders and they are at fault for this. This guy is completely innocent in my book.
I still fail to see how they can go after him when everyone in that area has been repeatedly told "there are no wolves". He can honestly say he thought he shot a yote. This falls on WDFW shoulders and they are at fault for this. This guy is completely innocent in my book.So if I am in King County and see a moose I can shoot it right? Its just a big elk, I mean there's no moose in King County...
Quote from: turkeyfeather on November 17, 2014, 01:40:54 PMI still fail to see how they can go after him when everyone in that area has been repeatedly told "there are no wolves". He can honestly say he thought he shot a yote. This falls on WDFW shoulders and they are at fault for this. This guy is completely innocent in my book.So if I am in King County and see a moose I can shoot it right? Its just a big elk, I mean there's no moose in King County...
Quote from: bigtex on November 17, 2014, 05:53:47 PMQuote from: turkeyfeather on November 17, 2014, 01:40:54 PMI still fail to see how they can go after him when everyone in that area has been repeatedly told "there are no wolves". He can honestly say he thought he shot a yote. This falls on WDFW shoulders and they are at fault for this. This guy is completely innocent in my book.So if I am in King County and see a moose I can shoot it right? Its just a big elk, I mean there's no moose in King County...Did WDFW tell you that there are no moose in King County. If not then your argument is idiotic and doesn't apply.