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Wolves weren't "brought on." They're a native species and the population just happens to be increasing right now. There was no plan for how to manage wolves because there were none, or so few that it didn't matter. It's going to take time for all of this to balance out, but it will, eventually. Give it some time, miracles won't happen overnight.
Like the wolves, I'm a transplant.
If cougar were managed better wolf predation wouldn't be so additive to current cougar predation. 1 cougar and 1 wolf eat about the same amount. Currently WA has roughly 4,000 cougar, that is double the cougar numbers that we had a few decades ago. Studies have shown that 1 cougar eats 25 to 50 deer per year, so 4,000 cougar are eating 100,000+ deer, elk, moose,
Actually there were some wolves in this state in the late 80's and early 90's that did not come from the Idaho transplants.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on June 05, 2015, 01:43:45 PM Like the wolves, I'm a transplant.Should we blame WDFW for you too?
Here's where the "balance" will come in: When wolves outnumber deer and elk, we will switch over to wolf hunting every year and deer/elk hunting will possibly be a once in a lifetime tag.And the wolves will be forced to eat domestic livestock more often than wild game.No worries, there will always be something to hunt in this state.
Does anyone really expect that legal wolf hunting will ever be allowed in this state? No way will it happen. The voter initiative process will be used to prevent wolf hunting just like it ended hounds and bear baiting (if wdfw would even allow hunting of wolves).
Quote from: Curly on June 05, 2015, 09:08:08 AMDoes anyone really expect that legal wolf hunting will ever be allowed in this state? No way will it happen. The voter initiative process will be used to prevent wolf hunting just like it ended hounds and bear baiting (if wdfw would even allow hunting of wolves).Gotta figure out how much the tribes will want to keep the wolves under control. Some of the members that use hounds for cougs get goodies like meals, auto work, rifles and ammo for keeping cat numbers down and deer up in a couple areas. Imagine that if an initiative prevents state hunters, the tribes could work out deals with hunters/ranchers to do the management. Sucky way to have to go about it, but do what you can to keep your way of life.
We mostly agree, Bobcat, except that I don't think there will be a wolf season. That's why I was a little surprised with your semantic deviation from the real topic.