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Re: WDFW KILLING ELK IN TROUT LAKE
« Reply #30 on: May 09, 2018, 12:49:05 PM »
My first question is WHY ? My second is where's the public input ? My third is they have told the public these elk with HOOF ROT are safe to eat.My forth is where did the meat go ?According to 3 of the 5 scientists interviewed by WSU this is not treponema.They also said the samples were contaminated and there process was incorrect.The real question I have is why are still hunting the same amount of days with a extremely limited recourse.Members on this site and friends need to start asking some serious questions.

For years WDFW killed every elk they could find in the Methow Valley, left them lay rotting where they dropped.

Heard of a video some years back of WDFW shooting a herd of elk in the Oval Peak county via helicopter, 40 some head containing two bulls.

I would have to see evidence supporting their claim of hoof rot before I would take their word.

Looking at their resent past history of their love for predators over the game herds, their credibility is shot to hell.

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Re: WDFW KILLING ELK IN TROUT LAKE
« Reply #31 on: May 09, 2018, 12:52:17 PM »
My first question is WHY ? My second is where's the public input ? My third is they have told the public these elk with HOOF ROT are safe to eat.My forth is where did the meat go ?According to 3 of the 5 scientists interviewed by WSU this is not treponema.They also said the samples were contaminated and there process was incorrect.The real question I have is why are still hunting the same amount of days with a extremely limited recourse.Members on this site and friends need to start asking some serious questions.

For years WDFW killed every elk they could find in the Methow Valley, left them lay rotting where they dropped.

Heard of a video some years back of WDFW shooting a herd of elk in the Oval Peak county via helicopter, 40 some head containing two bulls.

I would have to see evidence supporting their claim of hoof rot before I would take their word.


LOL!!  Don't you think its strange that you would have to see evidence of hoof rot to believe it, but "you heard about a video" and it must be true???  C'mon...

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Re: WDFW KILLING ELK IN TROUT LAKE
« Reply #32 on: May 09, 2018, 01:25:18 PM »
My first question is WHY ? My second is where's the public input ? My third is they have told the public these elk with HOOF ROT are safe to eat.My forth is where did the meat go ?According to 3 of the 5 scientists interviewed by WSU this is not treponema.They also said the samples were contaminated and there process was incorrect.The real question I have is why are still hunting the same amount of days with a extremely limited recourse.Members on this site and friends need to start asking some serious questions.

For years WDFW killed every elk they could find in the Methow Valley, left them lay rotting where they dropped.

Heard of a video some years back of WDFW shooting a herd of elk in the Oval Peak county via helicopter, 40 some head containing two bulls.

I would have to see evidence supporting their claim of hoof rot before I would take their word.


LOL!!  Don't you think its strange that you would have to see evidence of hoof rot to believe it, but "you heard about a video" and it must be true???  C'mon...

 :chuckle: :chuckle:
People get offended at nothing at all. So, speak your mind and be unapologetic.

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Re: WDFW KILLING ELK IN TROUT LAKE
« Reply #33 on: May 09, 2018, 03:29:30 PM »
My first question is WHY ? My second is where's the public input ? My third is they have told the public these elk with HOOF ROT are safe to eat.My forth is where did the meat go ?According to 3 of the 5 scientists interviewed by WSU this is not treponema.They also said the samples were contaminated and there process was incorrect.The real question I have is why are still hunting the same amount of days with a extremely limited recourse.Members on this site and friends need to start asking some serious questions.

For years WDFW killed every elk they could find in the Methow Valley, left them lay rotting where they dropped.

Heard of a video some years back of WDFW shooting a herd of elk in the Oval Peak county via helicopter, 40 some head containing two bulls.

I would have to see evidence supporting their claim of hoof rot before I would take their word.


LOL!!  Don't you think its strange that you would have to see evidence of hoof rot to believe it, but "you heard about a video" and it must be true???  C'mon...

 :chuckle: :chuckle:

Just like anyone else, the conspiracy crowd doesn't need logic to back up their beliefs.  Whatever "information" fits their agenda becomes gospel. 

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Re: WDFW KILLING ELK IN TROUT LAKE
« Reply #34 on: May 09, 2018, 07:54:14 PM »
My first question is WHY ? My second is where's the public input ? My third is they have told the public these elk with HOOF ROT are safe to eat.My forth is where did the meat go ?According to 3 of the 5 scientists interviewed by WSU this is not treponema.They also said the samples were contaminated and there process was incorrect.The real question I have is why are still hunting the same amount of days with a extremely limited recourse.Members on this site and friends need to start asking some serious questions.

For years WDFW killed every elk they could find in the Methow Valley, left them lay rotting where they dropped.

Heard of a video some years back of WDFW shooting a herd of elk in the Oval Peak county via helicopter, 40 some head containing two bulls.

I would have to see evidence supporting their claim of hoof rot before I would take their word.


LOL!!  Don't you think its strange that you would have to see evidence of hoof rot to believe it, but "you heard about a video" and it must be true???  C'mon...

Not at all, as I had witnessed the killing of elk by WDFW years ago, drove by the elk they left to rot for several weeks.

As to your comment, most by now know who butters your bread.

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Re: WDFW KILLING ELK IN TROUT LAKE
« Reply #35 on: May 09, 2018, 08:04:37 PM »
MmmmKay.... funny you didn't mention that in your first post.

 


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Re: WDFW KILLING ELK IN TROUT LAKE
« Reply #36 on: May 09, 2018, 08:46:51 PM »
There is not enough tinfoil in the whole state for this thread  :chuckle:
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