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How long will it take WDFW to finally admit the impact wolves have and are having on WA game herds?
Quote from: wolfbait on November 21, 2014, 10:35:52 AMHow long will it take WDFW to finally admit the impact wolves have and are having on WA game herds?Probably less time than it will take some sportsmen to realize wolves are far less of an impact to the future of hunting than things like loss of access and habitat.
I could not have videoed that with out shooting that deer with my 3rd shot
Quote from: jasnt on November 21, 2014, 10:49:55 AMI could not have videoed that with out shooting that deer with my 3rd shotI was waiting for the shot.
Habitat loss is a red herring that the people who love wolves like to throw out there to deflect attention from the damage wolves do. It's as if they're saying "since there's habitat loss, you shouldn't pay attention to the damage the wolves are doing at all". Nice try! Habitat loss will always be a major problem. Until our population stop growing, it will continue to be a major problem. Wolves are also a major problem. We can do something about them. Just sayin'. There are two things we can do - manage wolves and close our borders so illegals stop pouring into our country.
A few years ago, the government of Alberta decided that 6,000 wolves needed to be culled to bring the population under control. I wonder how far they got with that?
Thanks for posting Machias These are the sort of videos the public needs to see, it shows the wolves in their natural state. Not quite the cute cuddle wolf that pro-wolfers like to advertise.
Hate the wolf debate idea so I stay away from it....but like jasnt said-3 shots and the 3rd being for the sympathy for the deer. Sad situation. Hey wolf lovers not the pretty photo on a postcard or some framed painting you see at the mall now is it!!??