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This might sound like an ignorant comment (and maybe it is..), but I feel like if I lived in Wolf country I wouldn't be leaving my dog outside all the time.. or ever.. That being said I don't live in Wolf country, but I do keep my dog inside 99% of the time..
Didn't know bringing back species was to a concentrated effort to end hunting.Thanks for the info!
Quote from: Jake Dogfish on July 08, 2017, 07:28:04 AMDidn't know bringing back species was to a concentrated effort to end hunting.Thanks for the info!You're welcome. All you have to do is look at the groups who've been pushing for and supporting it from the beginning. Then read their websites and their stances against hunting. HSUS, DOW, on and on. You didn't reall buy that this is about natural balance, did you? What a crock.
Should houndsmen just stop their hunting and hounding heritage then? Most of us are aware that bringing back wolves (albeit larger and more diseased Canadian wolves), is a concentrated effort to end hunting. Nothing more, nothing less. They don't care about wildlife or they'd be concerned about the ungulates. If the houndsmen stop, these turds have achieved their goals.
There was a reason that wolves were eradicated from areas of civilization. Unfortunately we don't live in an age of reason anymore. This problem like all off the others that plague us in this modern PC age will never get resolved until reason returns.
Quote from: Jake Dogfish on July 08, 2017, 07:28:04 AMDidn't know bringing back species was to a concentrated effort to end hunting.Thanks for the info!Quote from: pianoman9701 on July 08, 2017, 07:31:28 AMQuote from: Jake Dogfish on July 08, 2017, 07:28:04 AMDidn't know bringing back species was to a concentrated effort to end hunting.Thanks for the info!You're welcome. All you have to do is look at the groups who've been pushing for and supporting it from the beginning. Then read their websites and their stances against hunting. HSUS, DOW, on and on. You didn't reall buy that this is about natural balance, did you? What a crock.Quote from: pianoman9701 on July 08, 2017, 07:16:21 AMShould houndsmen just stop their hunting and hounding heritage then? Most of us are aware that bringing back wolves (albeit larger and more diseased Canadian wolves), is a concentrated effort to end hunting. Nothing more, nothing less. They don't care about wildlife or they'd be concerned about the ungulates. If the houndsmen stop, these turds have achieved their goals.To add to Pman's logic, why doesn't the WDFW protect the last handful of Mountain Caribou in NE washington? The Caribou is on the ESA list, wolves are not. Tell you what google http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ESA+selkirk+mountain+caribou and tell me if you see anything on the first page from WDFW regarding Selkirk mountain caribou. (selkirks are in WA, ID and BC) ID and BC are doing something to protect the herd, they're killing wolves. What is WA doing???
Quote from: pianoman9701 on July 08, 2017, 07:31:28 AMQuote from: Jake Dogfish on July 08, 2017, 07:28:04 AMDidn't know bringing back species was to a concentrated effort to end hunting.Thanks for the info!You're welcome. All you have to do is look at the groups who've been pushing for and supporting it from the beginning. Then read their websites and their stances against hunting. HSUS, DOW, on and on. You didn't reall buy that this is about natural balance, did you? What a crock.While I agree these groups would love to see hunting end I think that is just a bonus for them. I think the main reason they are pushing the wolves is it s a tremendous money maker for them. The donations pour in plus they get to sue, sue, sue and get reimbursed by the government for their padded legal expenses.It is the biggest cash cow for them since baby seals.
But then in 2016, 41 dogs were reported killed and Wisconsin paid $2,500 per dog to the owners.