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Wolves attack five more calves in northeast Washington
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Wolves attack five more calves in northeast Washington
http://www.capitalpress.com/Livestock/20180924/wolves-attack-five-more-calves-in-northeast-washington
Calling WDF$Wolves over wolf predation only insures you will lose more livestock as WDF$fake environmentalist pretend to give
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WDF$Wolves are robbing this rancher through their protection of wolves.
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Re: Wolves attack five more calves in northeast Washington
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September 26, 2018, 09:58:09 AM »
WDFW is slow walking the "wolf hunt" until the rancher has to pull his cows off range anyways and that process should be happening now.
Once the cattle are off range there's no need to continue killing wolves right?
Ought to be a lot of wild eyed cattle at auction this year as ranchers are less and less wanting to put cows back on range, public or private.
In Idaho 70% of the cattle killed by wolves were done so on
private
ground, much the same in WA but I haven't seen the numbers for here yet.
Even if your against cows on public land (
and there's plenty of hunters who are against this
) I don't see how you can support cattle being killed on private land.
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Re: Wolves attack five more calves in northeast Washington
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September 26, 2018, 12:50:50 PM »
I don't support wolves in any shape, way or form. They eliminated them from here and many other places for good reasons. There is to much on several fronts where everybody loses.
I don't ever stand a chance to see a wolf in the wild because the lieing game department says there are no wolves there, so everything I see must be a coyote and will be taken no mater what.
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Re: Wolves attack five more calves in northeast Washington
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September 26, 2018, 08:46:46 PM »
Under the Second Amendment this rancher absolutely has the right to protect his property. Period. Kill the *censored*ing things!
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Re: Wolves attack five more calves in northeast Washington
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10-4!
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WDFW is literally creating the hate of wolves! If they would take care of problem animals and show equal consideration for our other wildlife, many people would be far more receptive to having a reasonable wolf population.
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Re: Wolves attack five more calves in northeast Washington
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KFhunter said, "until the rancher has to pull his cows off range"
There is the agenda that drives this whole issue!! These agency's have been underhandedly been up to this since the 70's and have only cranked up their drive after each succeeding decade.
I've seen is here on Hunt Wa and in the public schools, get those enviro destroying cattle off of public land!
IF you've read "the rest of the story" behind the fiasco that took place in Oregon, you could connect the dots!!
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Re: Wolves attack five more calves in northeast Washington
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Rifle deer season will be here soon enough, I think there will be lots of lead thrown at big coyotes this year.
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I had to get a duplicate license since the other was impossible to read. While I was at Region 1 the lady at the desk was very helpful. As I was leaving I commented on the taxidermy work in the lobby. She pointed out that one of them was a Washington Wolf. I told her that was great but there wasn't enough of them stacked up in the lobby.
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