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Quote from: Axle on November 27, 2017, 06:34:08 PMIt’s almost funny - but actually very sad.The pro-wolf crowd on this forum follows Wolfbait around like a pack of wolves trying to discredit him at every turn. The true hunters and conservatives see what is happening and there are many on this forum that will not stand up in his defense but they agree with him. They just don’t want to get ridiculed and I really can’t blame them.Our government has been attacking hunters (conservatives by nature - similar to the military) in many ways. The corrupt, unlawful wolf introduction of non-native wolves was a jewel in their crown of corruption! The goal of the liberal agenda is to destroy the conservative movement at every angle. Most hunters are either blind to this or they simply don’t want to hear it or don’t want to take action. They may sadly wake up one day to find there is no hunting available and conservatives (most hunters) will be blamed for ‘killing off’ the ungulates they desire to hunt - but were denied the management tools to sustain huntable numbers of ungulates. That’s the back door plan of those who support these non-native wolves. I hope you aren’t surprised by this. Part of the plan is to discredit those who are sending out the warning messages. That’s the job of the liberal media. Some are on this forum. I wish they weren’t but they are and they are very loud. Regardless of the number of cats, wolves, coyotes, or bears – we have far too many predators in this state and this state’s wildlife department is part of the corruption and they are not managing for hunters. They are managing for predators. I have been saying this for 30 years or more.I’ve been ridiculed too but I know where it comes from. Why fight over the small point of who brought the wolves in? In the meantime the anti hunting liberals are winning as Washington becomes a predator pit and hunters fight over I need proof wdfw introduced wolves! Who cares wolfbait has posted more solid information than anyone on wolves that I have read and some stuff that is definitely easy to question-but his overall messages is correct. On wolves and cougars and every other predator Washington refuses to manage and the end result is less hunting opportunity and more important less wildlife. Even if somehow hunting Washington could prove or disprove the covert introduction it wont change the important things at all and that is total mismanagement of wildlife by favoring an abundance of predators. When all the deer in the methow are gone the wolves wont deciline they will simply move and kill all the game in another area. Eventually they will get to Idaho and we will take care of them. Even with trapping and hunting they seem almost impossible to control with their reproductive rates.
It’s almost funny - but actually very sad.The pro-wolf crowd on this forum follows Wolfbait around like a pack of wolves trying to discredit him at every turn. The true hunters and conservatives see what is happening and there are many on this forum that will not stand up in his defense but they agree with him. They just don’t want to get ridiculed and I really can’t blame them.Our government has been attacking hunters (conservatives by nature - similar to the military) in many ways. The corrupt, unlawful wolf introduction of non-native wolves was a jewel in their crown of corruption! The goal of the liberal agenda is to destroy the conservative movement at every angle. Most hunters are either blind to this or they simply don’t want to hear it or don’t want to take action. They may sadly wake up one day to find there is no hunting available and conservatives (most hunters) will be blamed for ‘killing off’ the ungulates they desire to hunt - but were denied the management tools to sustain huntable numbers of ungulates. That’s the back door plan of those who support these non-native wolves. I hope you aren’t surprised by this. Part of the plan is to discredit those who are sending out the warning messages. That’s the job of the liberal media. Some are on this forum. I wish they weren’t but they are and they are very loud. Regardless of the number of cats, wolves, coyotes, or bears – we have far too many predators in this state and this state’s wildlife department is part of the corruption and they are not managing for hunters. They are managing for predators. I have been saying this for 30 years or more.I’ve been ridiculed too but I know where it comes from.
We may have to return to the days of "bounty's" on these predators(I know it won't happen, not in this state), sure would work though, wheres Quigley!!
We may have to return to the days of "bounty's" on these predators(I know it won't happen, not in this state), sure would work though, wheres Quigley!![/quoteOh those where the days...I remember shooting coyotes in eburg in the mid 90s while going to college. Make enough for beer money. We used to get $10 a dog.
just 3 wheres the other 22 wolves?
Well speak of the devil!! Just talked to a friend who seen 3 wolves up towards Ramsey
Quote from: bigmacc on November 30, 2017, 11:10:50 AMWell speak of the devil!! Just talked to a friend who seen 3 wolves up towards Ramsey I know that is only about 10 miles (as a bird fly's or a wolf runs) from the Lightning creek area where they have been for years, it just seems like the end is near, hearing they are on Ramsey and Pearrygen and Blue Buck peaks.Also means they are in the Winter feed meadow above Pearrygen Lake.
They ve been wintering above LundgrensFunny the biologist doesn’t know that....but then again, just lookout wolves right( especially considering their HQ is about 2 miles away)