Free: Contests & Raffles.
Quote from: Rainier10 on March 30, 2015, 09:17:38 AMThe "SSS" stuff really worries me about this. Wolves are here to stay and the biggest delay to them getting managed is the breeding pairs being established for "x" amount of time. I believe that once they have the breeding pairs in all areas the clock starts ticking. If one of those breeding pairs gets taken out, SSS or even natural causes, then they have to wait until they have recovered that many breeding pairs and the clock starts over.I can see a scenario where they get a breeding pair on the west side, it is established for two years and someone takes the pair out and it resets the countdown clock until there is another breeding pair established.WDFW are dragging wolf delisting out, SSS etc. won't change the outcome, the only thing it will do is save some wildlife in that area until the next pack moves in. The saying that wolves are here to stay is true, it is also true that the only wolf management for WA, will have to come from the public.
The "SSS" stuff really worries me about this. Wolves are here to stay and the biggest delay to them getting managed is the breeding pairs being established for "x" amount of time. I believe that once they have the breeding pairs in all areas the clock starts ticking. If one of those breeding pairs gets taken out, SSS or even natural causes, then they have to wait until they have recovered that many breeding pairs and the clock starts over.I can see a scenario where they get a breeding pair on the west side, it is established for two years and someone takes the pair out and it resets the countdown clock until there is another breeding pair established.
Quote from: wolfbait on March 30, 2015, 10:33:20 AMQuote from: Rainier10 on March 30, 2015, 09:17:38 AMThe "SSS" stuff really worries me about this. Wolves are here to stay and the biggest delay to them getting managed is the breeding pairs being established for "x" amount of time. I believe that once they have the breeding pairs in all areas the clock starts ticking. If one of those breeding pairs gets taken out, SSS or even natural causes, then they have to wait until they have recovered that many breeding pairs and the clock starts over.I can see a scenario where they get a breeding pair on the west side, it is established for two years and someone takes the pair out and it resets the countdown clock until there is another breeding pair established.WDFW are dragging wolf delisting out, SSS etc. won't change the outcome, the only thing it will do is save some wildlife in that area until the next pack moves in. The saying that wolves are here to stay is true, it is also true that the only wolf management for WA, will have to come from the public.Exactly and if "legal" controlled hunting by the public is delayed because of illegal acts that would be a bad thing. The NE is getting pummeled by the wolves and the longer it takes to get to legal hunting the worse off they are. I am not in favor of relocating to get to legal hunting but I am definitely against poaching no matter how I feel about the animal being poached.If someone doesn't like the rule they need to change it not break it.
Quote from: Ridgeratt on March 02, 2015, 08:55:06 PMI'm not sure they could find them in a locked barn!!!My insurance agent told me 2 years ago she saw some wolves in "BOXES" in the back of a WDFW truck in downtown Republic. She couldn't believe it. I questioned her and she said they are hunters and knew what they were. They don't transplant coyotes.....well, maybe this WDFW does.
I'm not sure they could find them in a locked barn!!!
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on March 02, 2015, 08:58:41 PMQuote from: Ridgeratt on March 02, 2015, 08:55:06 PMI'm not sure they could find them in a locked barn!!!My insurance agent told me 2 years ago she saw some wolves in "BOXES" in the back of a WDFW truck in downtown Republic. She couldn't believe it. I questioned her and she said they are hunters and knew what they were. They don't transplant coyotes.....well, maybe this WDFW does.Nate Pamplin addressed this in front of 500 Hunter Ed instructors this past weekend.He said that the State of Washington WDFW has never transported wolves into the state. He said it simply was not cost effective. He said there was no need to bring wolves in because the wolves were bringing themselves at a 6% increase last year.
Unethical go hug a wolf. I am so sick of this crap we just accept what the government lefties shove down our throats. People need to have a backbone and a pair.
Is SSS unethical or is it just illegal? Some people might say it's unethical NOT to shoot a wolf. Ethics is doing what is right and the law doesn't always align with what's right. I do know that SSS should probably not be talked about.......at least not on the internet.
Quote from: Curly on March 30, 2015, 03:20:21 PMIs SSS unethical or is it just illegal? Some people might say it's unethical NOT to shoot a wolf. Ethics is doing what is right and the law doesn't always align with what's right. I do know that SSS should probably not be talked about.......at least not on the internet. Shooting a wolf is one thing. Using magic meatballs certainly doesn't fall into the ethics of a clean kill by anyone's standard.
This state has around 100 wolves 10,000 dollar fine for killing a wolve that's a million dollars in fines assume every wolve that was killed was convicted. A million dollars is a drop in the bucket. 1000 people willing to donate 1000 dollars to getting rid of wolves. The 1000 dollars may even be tax deductible if structured property.
I am more than willing to donate to good causes
I understand where your coming from but I don't think it really matter s God bless the constitution.