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Quote from: KFhunter on June 08, 2017, 11:40:08 AMAs for wolves I've already stated that I have no hate, love or any other human emotions ascribed to them. I'm against Anthropomorphism, humanizing animals, because then management is based on emotion rather than science. Which is exactly what we have in WA. Which is why I shake my head every time someone posts wolf kill pics. Doing nothing other than trying to stir an emotional response, exactly the same thing as wolf puppy pictures. By nature, wolves kill other animals, just like a lot of other animals. Sometimes they eat them, sometimes they don't. Happens everywhere else in nature too. I think our arguments for scientific management are stronger if we actually stick to the science ourselves.
As for wolves I've already stated that I have no hate, love or any other human emotions ascribed to them. I'm against Anthropomorphism, humanizing animals, because then management is based on emotion rather than science. Which is exactly what we have in WA.
I can tell you this, unmanaged wolves will spell the end to hunting as we know it in NE Washington and other areas where wolves over populate. I've taken numerous photos of wolf tracks this spring, in most cases there are no other tracks in the same mud puddles in areas where there are wolves, the animals that used to make tracks in those mud puddles are now in small piles of wolf scat.
Are you in favor of more wilderness? Wilderness creation was just one aspect, another one I alluded to is things using ESA to drive out certain land users
A very common myth perpetrated by the pro wolf urban crowd is that wolves only kill sick and weak animals and therefore help strengthen elk deer and mooses populations. Wolves are one of the few predators that do thrill kills and leave untouched carcasses sometimes in the dozens. What other apex predator kills dozens of animals and just leaves them? I don't know of any. I have seen first hand slaughter of deer and untouched bodies in the Clearwater unit in IdahoGo to get facts out there
Quote from: WAcoueshunter on June 08, 2017, 01:50:37 PMQuote from: KFhunter on June 08, 2017, 11:40:08 AMAs for wolves I've already stated that I have no hate, love or any other human emotions ascribed to them. I'm against Anthropomorphism, humanizing animals, because then management is based on emotion rather than science. Which is exactly what we have in WA. Which is why I shake my head every time someone posts wolf kill pics. Doing nothing other than trying to stir an emotional response, exactly the same thing as wolf puppy pictures. By nature, wolves kill other animals, just like a lot of other animals. Sometimes they eat them, sometimes they don't. Happens everywhere else in nature too. I think our arguments for scientific management are stronger if we actually stick to the science ourselves. Same could be said of your avatar, not sure I follow this logic I have no issue with a success pic of any lawfully hunted animal.
Quote from: KFhunter on June 08, 2017, 02:03:08 PMAre you in favor of more wilderness? Wilderness creation was just one aspect, another one I alluded to is things using ESA to drive out certain land usersI'm in favor of less roads. Call it what you want.
Quote from: jackelope on June 08, 2017, 02:26:17 PMQuote from: KFhunter on June 08, 2017, 02:03:08 PMAre you in favor of more wilderness? Wilderness creation was just one aspect, another one I alluded to is things using ESA to drive out certain land usersI'm in favor of less roads. Call it what you want.Come hunt the east side then, our roads are disappearing at an alarming rate. The latest tactic is diabolically simple, just don't repair them. So many washed out roads that will remain closed and impassable. The result is vast tracts of land that see little to no use = defacto wilderness. I hike back in miles and see zero human activity, but go on an open road and it's choked with humans. I hate to see people corralled into less and less land, which has a greater visible impact, which makes it easier to close more areas due to that artificially created impact. It's a vicious circle. Open it all up and people will disperse and have less localized impact. People management.
So because you hunt roadless areas and wilderness, you think all hunters should adhere to your standards of hunting? You'd advocate for less roads and therefore less opportunity for those who cannot hike miles back in a roadless area and/or lack access to family owned property?
And don't forget that Grizzly introduction is likely going to be forced upon us in this state too.
Quote from: Curly on June 08, 2017, 03:36:49 PMAnd don't forget that Grizzly introduction is likely going to be forced upon us in this state too. I went to the meeting in Mount Vernon. The USFW didn't want to hold a meeting in the county most likely to be affected. They also would not address the illegality of importing them into the state.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk