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I still see them. They are farther down the page, just rearranged the order.
That’s funny, someone just used Jim Unsworth’s name. I’m pretty sure it wasn’t actually Jim Unsworth himself.
Quote from: bobcat on February 20, 2018, 10:03:49 AMThat’s funny, someone just used Jim Unsworth’s name. I’m pretty sure it wasn’t actually Jim Unsworth himself. That could be the case. It's also ironic it's the last comment on every proposal comment page which I'm assuming that's the first comment that was posted for that proposal when it first opened.
Quote from: Southpole on February 20, 2018, 10:12:55 AMQuote from: bobcat on February 20, 2018, 10:03:49 AMThat’s funny, someone just used Jim Unsworth’s name. I’m pretty sure it wasn’t actually Jim Unsworth himself. That could be the case. It's also ironic it's the last comment on every proposal comment page which I'm assuming that's the first comment that was posted for that proposal when it first opened.Nope, check out the date. It was 2/14, which would have been the last comment.
My generic feedback for these proposals and this state is this:The commission supports an anti hunting bias, is way too predator friendly, cares more about fishing and could care less about anything other than where the money is when they are selling tags.So in my late 30s I am pretty much done with this state. I give up. They can let the predator population run rampant, they can squeeze the youth, muzzleloader and archery user groups out. They can continue to get commanded like a puppet by the tribes (thank the courts for this one) and they can be fooled into thinking the wolf plan might actually work...Me? I am out. Taking my money to any of the other western states that want it. I am raising young kids who participate in the outdoors but it won’t be in this state. Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado are all on the list. We will spend thousands annually to do so.With wolves getting redistributed to all corners of the state it will go downhill fast. I am tired of fighting the rhetoric. Good luck.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: dreamingbig on February 13, 2018, 10:13:30 PMMy generic feedback for these proposals and this state is this:The commission supports an anti hunting bias, is way too predator friendly, cares more about fishing and could care less about anything other than where the money is when they are selling tags.So in my late 30s I am pretty much done with this state. I give up. They can let the predator population run rampant, they can squeeze the youth, muzzleloader and archery user groups out. They can continue to get commanded like a puppet by the tribes (thank the courts for this one) and they can be fooled into thinking the wolf plan might actually work...Me? I am out. Taking my money to any of the other western states that want it. I am raising young kids who participate in the outdoors but it won’t be in this state. Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado are all on the list. We will spend thousands annually to do so.With wolves getting redistributed to all corners of the state it will go downhill fast. I am tired of fighting the rhetoric. Good luck.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf all you have to do with your outdoor kids is get them thru hunters ed,I don't see the problem.I agree no one should be able to buy these permits without hunters ed.Just think,Anti hunters might be buying these permits and never intending on using them.At least make the antis do hunters ed before they can either.maybe some of them can get some much needed education on hunting and conservation.
I heard a lot of talk out there about people being upset with the proposals but didn't step up to the plate and make a comment. Exactly why we are in the situation we are in.