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I don't suppose you know who got that position?? He was an outfitter and a former logging company owner, that works in lg sales still and is an active member of BHA. BHA has pushed for more logging on the Colville (from 30m bd ft to 80m bd ft) and has worked to make the South end motorized use project a possibility. You probably don't know as much about BHA as you think.
The only wilderness option right now (and it's not an option politically at all) is a 13k acre expansion on the Salmo Priest, but it's already designated roadless and managed as de facto wilderness... So it's a moot point and we are not going to burn social capital on it. BHA was not a part if the collaboration when the Kettles and all of the Abcrombie hooknose areas were proposed. We joined when those areas were already on the maps and were supportive because we were part if the collaboration. Don't get the idea that it was BHA that asked for the universe with the original proposal
It looks as if you've found your answer. We've debated this for years on hunting-washington and most have come to the realization that "wolves will be wolves", there's no point or purpose to hating them for being what they are, my focus is shining the light those who forced them upon us and what the real nature of the wolf is to those who are primarily educated by ©Disney and various pro-wolf propaganda.
Yamikanoob,I do hope that you've taken form this thread that most "wolf hatred" is actually hatred of the dishonest people who brought back wolves.Had they been honest and decent (kept to their word about the number of wolves they required) then I suspect that many people would feel differently.But when you look at the way they've systematically lied to get more and more wolves (or for that matter, when you look at the Wa plan that does nothing to protect the livelihoods of those in the NE corner until enough are documented in other regions) it's a lot easier to just want no wolves.
Quote from: yakimanoob on June 09, 2017, 10:17:13 AMAs a side note, I can't help but mention the irony in showing me pictures of wolf kills as if it's evidence that wolves should be banned. That's the exact same tactic used by the anti-hunting crowd: they post photos of a gutted and half-butchered animal and accuse us all of being savages who should be banned. The pictures I posted are facts, the only thing wolves have done since they were introduced is kill ungulates and livestock. Can you name any benefits the wolves have added to WA etc..?If you don't like to see what wolves are really about, then you started the wrong thread.
As a side note, I can't help but mention the irony in showing me pictures of wolf kills as if it's evidence that wolves should be banned. That's the exact same tactic used by the anti-hunting crowd: they post photos of a gutted and half-butchered animal and accuse us all of being savages who should be banned.
Well we thoroughly exhausted this topic.
and drive Subaru's.
Quote from: 2MANY on June 13, 2017, 08:09:25 AMand drive Subaru's.Pound sand. Look up the pic of my Bratt on here I rocked for a long time. They are awesome hunting rigs!Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on June 12, 2017, 05:41:28 AMWell we thoroughly exhausted this topic.Nine years of BS from the pro-wolfers, and most people have the reasons behind wolves figured out, those who pretend wolves are a good thing, support the agenda of no hunting etc..
Quote from: wolfbait on June 13, 2017, 07:51:25 AMQuote from: Skyvalhunter on June 12, 2017, 05:41:28 AMWell we thoroughly exhausted this topic.Nine years of BS from the pro-wolfers, and most people have the reasons behind wolves figured out, those who pretend wolves are a good thing, support the agenda of no hunting etc.. So far most of the BS and stupid predictions have came from the wildly anti wolf folks here (you) including the big lawsuit you had planned, the decimation of elk populations w/in ten years, and the end of hunting in WA state. You guys were wrong. Wolves are just another piece of wildlife, when they are recovered we need to manage them. Eliminating them isn't an option.