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Quote from: Special T on December 17, 2015, 07:36:03 AMSupported by ignoramuses at the wdfw who think coyote hunting should be limited to 22cal rifles and bird shot. Who said that?
Supported by ignoramuses at the wdfw who think coyote hunting should be limited to 22cal rifles and bird shot.
It was ill conceived but it demonstrates the lack of understanding that we are constantly faced with. It you look at page 16, it states that this ill conceived proposal was brought by the department. If you have people that ignorant on the subject matter making proposals why should we view the wdfw as an asset to the hunting community? This specific example sticks with me/irritates me. There are many other examples that either point to severe incompetence, deception, or outright lies. How is it that no one from the department can't seem to speak up with some kind of coherent voice from in the department on issues? In the past they could have on hounds baiting bears,the wolf issue as well as a slew of salmon related issues. In my business if I don't have an answer to an important question I find some one who is either an expert or has a bunch of experience. Would it really take that much effort to ask someone in the know? Is it that hard to find someone in the department that predator hunts?
The Dreaded Confirmation of Hydatid Disease in a Human in Northern Rocky Mountain Regionhttp://www.skinnymoose.com/rawwar/2011/05/31/the-dreaded-confirmation-of-hydatid-disease-in-a-human-in-northern-rocky-mountains-region/
Nearly half of my liver was removed. Two or more cysts on the right lobe were aspirated but found benign. The doctors were pleased with the surgery but insisted I stay on the Albendazol for another 3 months, have blood word done for the next three months, and a CT scan at least once a year for the rest of my life to watch the other smaller cysts.
(NOTE: This brave lady’s husband reportedly stood up during a public meeting and described how, contrary to wolf managers’ claims, his wife had a Hydatid Cyst removed from her liver which cost $63,000, and said they were hoping and praying other cysts had not been missed. His wife gave me copies of her pathology reports, wrote the foregoing story and title, and provided her medical photographs for publication in The Outdoorsman. I promised not to publish their names or clues to their location to prevent their being harassed by the wolf worshippers who abuse and threaten those who tell the truth about the downside of living with wolves. – ED)