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Quote from: wolfbait on March 02, 2015, 05:00:15 PMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on March 02, 2015, 02:57:44 PMI hear about wolf sightings all the time here. They are not reported, because the people who might be impacted the most, are most likely to take care of business. Cows, from what I've been told are nearly worth $2500 each and calves around $1500 back. There are a lot of cows in the 2 counties around here, millions of dollars at stake and these guys aren't going to depend on the WDFW to do squat, EVER, about management, nothing.People have seen WDFW refuse to confirm wolf killed livestock, and when they were forced to confirm, watched as WDFW slow played the ranchers, waiting for the big push back from their environmental partners. It has turned out to be a lose lose situation calling WDFW for wolf predation.There are a couple of good wolf recipes being circulated throughout the counties now, no pulling the trigger, no evidence, and no more wolf problem for a while. I guess thats what WDFW want, that way they can drag delisting out for several more years.You should probably consult a defense attorney before you do too much more posting on this topic...I'm sure the right folks already have a lot of information on you right now...particularly if any pets or endangered species are found dead in an area anywhere remotely close to your IP address location. BTW - Do the folks circulating those recipes do a cost analysis to evaluate potential depredation losses against the cost of lawsuits and jail time? 5 or 10 $2500 cattle is going to be a drop in the bucket compared to somebody's child or pet coming across something that seriously injures or kills them. Pesky details I know.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on March 02, 2015, 02:57:44 PMI hear about wolf sightings all the time here. They are not reported, because the people who might be impacted the most, are most likely to take care of business. Cows, from what I've been told are nearly worth $2500 each and calves around $1500 back. There are a lot of cows in the 2 counties around here, millions of dollars at stake and these guys aren't going to depend on the WDFW to do squat, EVER, about management, nothing.People have seen WDFW refuse to confirm wolf killed livestock, and when they were forced to confirm, watched as WDFW slow played the ranchers, waiting for the big push back from their environmental partners. It has turned out to be a lose lose situation calling WDFW for wolf predation.There are a couple of good wolf recipes being circulated throughout the counties now, no pulling the trigger, no evidence, and no more wolf problem for a while. I guess thats what WDFW want, that way they can drag delisting out for several more years.
I hear about wolf sightings all the time here. They are not reported, because the people who might be impacted the most, are most likely to take care of business. Cows, from what I've been told are nearly worth $2500 each and calves around $1500 back. There are a lot of cows in the 2 counties around here, millions of dollars at stake and these guys aren't going to depend on the WDFW to do squat, EVER, about management, nothing.
May I have a Cold Beer and a chair in the corner Please!!!
I love it that people know everything, who don't even live with the problem.......................or, have possibly never seen a wolf in that particular area we speak about.I reported that a women took he kids to a SCHOOL BUS STOP, and saw a wolf at the pick up spot. I guess I wouldn't of called the WDFW that is most likely a couple hours away, and let the vermin eat my kid. Talk about a lawsuit AGAINST the WDFW. Book knowledge means nothing me.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on March 02, 2015, 06:02:02 PMI love it that people know everything, who don't even live with the problem.......................or, have possibly never seen a wolf in that particular area we speak about.I reported that a women took he kids to a SCHOOL BUS STOP, and saw a wolf at the pick up spot. I guess I wouldn't of called the WDFW that is most likely a couple hours away, and let the vermin eat my kid. Talk about a lawsuit AGAINST the WDFW. Book knowledge means nothing me. Don't waste your time on the phone. Just shoot and release.
Quote from: jasnt on March 02, 2015, 07:52:02 PMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on March 02, 2015, 06:02:02 PMI love it that people know everything, who don't even live with the problem.......................or, have possibly never seen a wolf in that particular area we speak about.I reported that a women took he kids to a SCHOOL BUS STOP, and saw a wolf at the pick up spot. I guess I wouldn't of called the WDFW that is most likely a couple hours away, and let the vermin eat my kid. Talk about a lawsuit AGAINST the WDFW. Book knowledge means nothing me. Don't waste your time on the phone. Just shoot and release. Careful there Jasnt, you might have to start worrying about the "right folks" snooping around your IP address looking for and endangered species or a dead pet. Too bad the pro-wolf crowd doesn't show the same concern for people who have had close encounters with wolves.
Quote from: wolfbait on March 02, 2015, 07:59:13 PMQuote from: jasnt on March 02, 2015, 07:52:02 PMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on March 02, 2015, 06:02:02 PMI love it that people know everything, who don't even live with the problem.......................or, have possibly never seen a wolf in that particular area we speak about.I reported that a women took he kids to a SCHOOL BUS STOP, and saw a wolf at the pick up spot. I guess I wouldn't of called the WDFW that is most likely a couple hours away, and let the vermin eat my kid. Talk about a lawsuit AGAINST the WDFW. Book knowledge means nothing me. Don't waste your time on the phone. Just shoot and release. Careful there Jasnt, you might have to start worrying about the "right folks" snooping around your IP address looking for and endangered species or a dead pet. Too bad the pro-wolf crowd doesn't show the same concern for people who have had close encounters with wolves.they can look all they want that the beauty of shoot and release. A good low center punch and they'll end up miles from here or get eaten by kin. Invasive species in my opinion.
They won't keel over in your yard. You're a 120 miles from me.......well, they do travel from what I've been told.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on March 02, 2015, 08:28:40 PMThey won't keel over in your yard. You're a 120 miles from me.......well, they do travel from what I've been told.I have heard of wolves going 60-70 MPH down the highway, you did know that wolves like roads to travel on didn't you?