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Quote from: Duckslayer89 on December 10, 2017, 12:06:25 AMQuote from: Dan-o on December 09, 2017, 11:30:38 PMI wonder how many wolves get illegally shot each year that aren't found......Hopefully lotsIf you think any good will come out of this for hunters, you're crazy. For starters, if it was a collared wolf, any data that might have been gained is lost. They won't be able to track the pack if none of the other wolves are collared. Second, this act will paint all hunters in a bad light and people who would otherwise support hunters will turn against us. At this point, we need all the friends we can get. Third, it will delay any delisting possibility. Fourth, it may result in more restrictions on hunters.
Quote from: Dan-o on December 09, 2017, 11:30:38 PMI wonder how many wolves get illegally shot each year that aren't found......Hopefully lots
I wonder how many wolves get illegally shot each year that aren't found......
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on December 10, 2017, 12:28:57 AMQuote from: Duckslayer89 on December 10, 2017, 12:06:25 AMQuote from: Dan-o on December 09, 2017, 11:30:38 PMI wonder how many wolves get illegally shot each year that aren't found......Hopefully lotsIf you think any good will come out of this for hunters, you're crazy. For starters, if it was a collared wolf, any data that might have been gained is lost. They won't be able to track the pack if none of the other wolves are collared. Second, this act will paint all hunters in a bad light and people who would otherwise support hunters will turn against us. At this point, we need all the friends we can get. Third, it will delay any delisting possibility. Fourth, it may result in more restrictions on hunters. I couldn't care less that they lost their data, it's worthless and spun in a biased fashion as far as I'm concerned. "Second"....Like a typical liberal you instantly put this on "hunters".....post up your evidence that a hunter did this. "Third", anyone concerned about the deer, elk and moose in this state should be hoping we never reach the numbers point that we are talking about, litigating, delisting.
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on December 10, 2017, 10:20:31 AMQuote from: fishngamereaper on December 10, 2017, 09:54:47 AMPictures or it didn't happen....Or the true story...wolf found dead when collared moose showed inactive. Wolf found dead next to partially eaten moose carcass. Cause of death, appears wolf choked on moose collar.No pics FAKE NEWS, they’ll do anything to push thier agenda on the state. Heck for all we know they could have been killed in Idaho, and brought here. Look at what’s going on in our political arena these days with all the fake accusations.Yah, a wolf that was collared here was shot in Idaho and dumped back here to create chaos with wolf recovery in Washington.............. Do you know how ignorant that sounds?
Quote from: fishngamereaper on December 10, 2017, 09:54:47 AMPictures or it didn't happen....Or the true story...wolf found dead when collared moose showed inactive. Wolf found dead next to partially eaten moose carcass. Cause of death, appears wolf choked on moose collar.No pics FAKE NEWS, they’ll do anything to push thier agenda on the state. Heck for all we know they could have been killed in Idaho, and brought here. Look at what’s going on in our political arena these days with all the fake accusations.
Pictures or it didn't happen....Or the true story...wolf found dead when collared moose showed inactive. Wolf found dead next to partially eaten moose carcass. Cause of death, appears wolf choked on moose collar.
Quote from: huntnphool on December 10, 2017, 11:55:58 AMQuote from: Sitka_Blacktail on December 10, 2017, 12:28:57 AMQuote from: Duckslayer89 on December 10, 2017, 12:06:25 AMQuote from: Dan-o on December 09, 2017, 11:30:38 PMI wonder how many wolves get illegally shot each year that aren't found......Hopefully lotsIf you think any good will come out of this for hunters, you're crazy. For starters, if it was a collared wolf, any data that might have been gained is lost. They won't be able to track the pack if none of the other wolves are collared. Second, this act will paint all hunters in a bad light and people who would otherwise support hunters will turn against us. At this point, we need all the friends we can get. Third, it will delay any delisting possibility. Fourth, it may result in more restrictions on hunters. I couldn't care less that they lost their data, it's worthless and spun in a biased fashion as far as I'm concerned. "Second"....Like a typical liberal you instantly put this on "hunters".....post up your evidence that a hunter did this. "Third", anyone concerned about the deer, elk and moose in this state should be hoping we never reach the numbers point that we are talking about, litigating, delisting.Like a typical right wingnut, you twist facts to suit your purpose. First, I'm far from a liberal. But that is irrelevant. Let's just focus on where I said a hunter did it? No such thing. I said hunters will be blamed for it. Big difference.As for claiming any data is worthless....... Those collars are used to track wolves and were used to take out problem packs. Is that worthless too?
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on December 10, 2017, 11:51:17 AMQuote from: Boss .300 winmag on December 10, 2017, 10:20:31 AMQuote from: fishngamereaper on December 10, 2017, 09:54:47 AMPictures or it didn't happen....Or the true story...wolf found dead when collared moose showed inactive. Wolf found dead next to partially eaten moose carcass. Cause of death, appears wolf choked on moose collar.No pics FAKE NEWS, they’ll do anything to push thier agenda on the state. Heck for all we know they could have been killed in Idaho, and brought here. Look at what’s going on in our political arena these days with all the fake accusations.Yah, a wolf that was collared here was shot in Idaho and dumped back here to create chaos with wolf recovery in Washington.............. Do you know how ignorant that sounds?Did you see pics of any wolf that was shot, no, so who knows if a wolf had collar or not. I don’t put anything past the corruption by the dept, or anyone else in involved with the wolf recovery. They proven time and again they can’t be trusted.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on December 10, 2017, 06:51:53 AMWhy do guys on here always think it's a " hunter " and it's going to give said hunters a black eye ? There are others who own guns and do thrill killings to MAKE the hunters look bad. Just sayin'......... They are not hunters in my eyes.I didn't assume it was hunters. I said it will make hunters look bad. Because the public will assume it was hunters. And "hunters" are on this site saying, "Kill more!" "SSS" or some such drivel. That makes hunters look guilty too. Even if hunters didn't make the kill, those kinds of statements say hunters approve of this kind of poaching. And when the public perceives hunters of approving or participating in breaking the law, we lose what little influence we have and lose non hunters who don't mind us hunting. If you don't understand that, we are already lost.
Why do guys on here always think it's a " hunter " and it's going to give said hunters a black eye ? There are others who own guns and do thrill killings to MAKE the hunters look bad. Just sayin'......... They are not hunters in my eyes.
There is zero opinion in what you'll read below. Just straight numbers. Success rates as a whole have not gone down, but numbers of hunters have. Before 2006 there weren't any wolves in this state. Total deer harvest of all weapon types, number of hunters, success rateGMU 124 Mount Spokane2006: 2537, 7811, 32.5%2016: 2176, 5917, 36.8%GMU 121 Huckleberry2006: 2405, 7809, 30.8%2016: 2014, 5557, 36.2%GMU 117 49 degrees2006: 1635, 5347, 30.6%2016: 1438, 4981, 28.9%GMU 101 Sherman2006: 1220, 4845, 25.2%2016: 1101, 4124, 26.7%GMU 108 Douglas2006: 465, 1406, 33.1%2016: 458, 1276, 35.9%GMU 111 Aladdin2006: 510, 1718, 29.7%2016: 449, 1511, 29.7%GMU 2242006: 209, 1623, 12.9%2016: 305, 1817, 16.8%GMU 2182006: 201, 1479, 13.6%2016: 251, 1807, 13.9%GMU 2392006: 112, 1060, 10.6%2016: 209, 947, 22.1%GMU 247 Entiat2006: 120, 1299, 9.2%2016: 296, 1699, 17.4%
Quote from: optic2 on December 10, 2017, 02:16:06 PMThere is zero opinion in what you'll read below. Just straight numbers. Success rates as a whole have not gone down, but numbers of hunters have. Before 2006 there weren't any wolves in this state. Total deer harvest of all weapon types, number of hunters, success rateGMU 124 Mount Spokane2006: 2537, 7811, 32.5%2016: 2176, 5917, 36.8%GMU 121 Huckleberry2006: 2405, 7809, 30.8%2016: 2014, 5557, 36.2%GMU 117 49 degrees2006: 1635, 5347, 30.6%2016: 1438, 4981, 28.9%GMU 101 Sherman2006: 1220, 4845, 25.2%2016: 1101, 4124, 26.7%GMU 108 Douglas2006: 465, 1406, 33.1%2016: 458, 1276, 35.9%GMU 111 Aladdin2006: 510, 1718, 29.7%2016: 449, 1511, 29.7%GMU 2242006: 209, 1623, 12.9%2016: 305, 1817, 16.8%GMU 2182006: 201, 1479, 13.6%2016: 251, 1807, 13.9%GMU 2392006: 112, 1060, 10.6%2016: 209, 947, 22.1%GMU 247 Entiat2006: 120, 1299, 9.2%2016: 296, 1699, 17.4%The Statement "Before 2006 there weren't any wolves in this state." Is Total BS! Which makes me wonder about the rest, please explain..