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If it were impossible to win, it wouldn't be filed.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 31, 2018, 09:36:42 AMIf it were impossible to win, it wouldn't be filed.I disagree with you on this part. Lawsuits are filed all the time that are impossible to win, or are meaningless. That's why many lawsuits are dismissed by a judge early in the process. Not saying that it will happen in this case, but just because its filed doesnt mean it has a chance to win.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
Quote from: idahohuntr on December 31, 2018, 09:49:03 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on December 31, 2018, 09:09:38 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on December 31, 2018, 09:00:00 AMQuote from: bearpaw on December 31, 2018, 08:00:15 AMEven though certain antics might be humorous, I'm not sure what will actually help our cause. Once this suit gets underway certain enviro groups and/or media will likely use anything to make hunters look like hillbillies who know nothing. From a general PR side regarding predator management - I think the notion of highlighting loss of Caribou and concerns about other ungulates is a much better approach than directly targeting predators. The urban folks still love their cuddly wolves and bears...so make the issue about saving those sweet little fawns and calves with their pretty brown eyes. Any of the garbage with crosshairs and kill all the wolves will only hurt the cause in this liberal state. The message should be about balanced wildlife management...not annihilating any one species or killing them down to minimal levels. From the legal side, the enviro groups don't care about the sweet little fawns. They're not supporting a predator spiral because they love wildlife. They support it to undermine and eventually end hunting. It's probably not going to be possible to spin a different angle on a lawsuit aimed at changing the DFW's flawed predator management or lack thereof.I'm talking about only the PR side, not the legal side. As I've previously stated, I'm withholding judgement until substantially more detail is presented on the lawsuit - but with the limited information provided thus far - I see no path to success for a lawsuit at this time. Hence a PR effort might be more fruitful and my point still stands...a successful PR campaign would follow what I outline above. The PR campaign is not directed at the crazies on the enviro side...you'll never convince them of anything. It's to convince that middle 80% voting bloc that we need more balanced wildlife management than is occurring. This is a lawsuit, not an initiative. You don't need to convince the general public of anything. You need to convince 12 jurors and a judge after facts and testimony have been presented to them. I would imagine the purpose of the above stickers would be to raise money for the suit. Appeal to sportsmen.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 31, 2018, 09:09:38 AMQuote from: idahohuntr on December 31, 2018, 09:00:00 AMQuote from: bearpaw on December 31, 2018, 08:00:15 AMEven though certain antics might be humorous, I'm not sure what will actually help our cause. Once this suit gets underway certain enviro groups and/or media will likely use anything to make hunters look like hillbillies who know nothing. From a general PR side regarding predator management - I think the notion of highlighting loss of Caribou and concerns about other ungulates is a much better approach than directly targeting predators. The urban folks still love their cuddly wolves and bears...so make the issue about saving those sweet little fawns and calves with their pretty brown eyes. Any of the garbage with crosshairs and kill all the wolves will only hurt the cause in this liberal state. The message should be about balanced wildlife management...not annihilating any one species or killing them down to minimal levels. From the legal side, the enviro groups don't care about the sweet little fawns. They're not supporting a predator spiral because they love wildlife. They support it to undermine and eventually end hunting. It's probably not going to be possible to spin a different angle on a lawsuit aimed at changing the DFW's flawed predator management or lack thereof.I'm talking about only the PR side, not the legal side. As I've previously stated, I'm withholding judgement until substantially more detail is presented on the lawsuit - but with the limited information provided thus far - I see no path to success for a lawsuit at this time. Hence a PR effort might be more fruitful and my point still stands...a successful PR campaign would follow what I outline above. The PR campaign is not directed at the crazies on the enviro side...you'll never convince them of anything. It's to convince that middle 80% voting bloc that we need more balanced wildlife management than is occurring.
Quote from: idahohuntr on December 31, 2018, 09:00:00 AMQuote from: bearpaw on December 31, 2018, 08:00:15 AMEven though certain antics might be humorous, I'm not sure what will actually help our cause. Once this suit gets underway certain enviro groups and/or media will likely use anything to make hunters look like hillbillies who know nothing. From a general PR side regarding predator management - I think the notion of highlighting loss of Caribou and concerns about other ungulates is a much better approach than directly targeting predators. The urban folks still love their cuddly wolves and bears...so make the issue about saving those sweet little fawns and calves with their pretty brown eyes. Any of the garbage with crosshairs and kill all the wolves will only hurt the cause in this liberal state. The message should be about balanced wildlife management...not annihilating any one species or killing them down to minimal levels. From the legal side, the enviro groups don't care about the sweet little fawns. They're not supporting a predator spiral because they love wildlife. They support it to undermine and eventually end hunting. It's probably not going to be possible to spin a different angle on a lawsuit aimed at changing the DFW's flawed predator management or lack thereof.
Quote from: bearpaw on December 31, 2018, 08:00:15 AMEven though certain antics might be humorous, I'm not sure what will actually help our cause. Once this suit gets underway certain enviro groups and/or media will likely use anything to make hunters look like hillbillies who know nothing. From a general PR side regarding predator management - I think the notion of highlighting loss of Caribou and concerns about other ungulates is a much better approach than directly targeting predators. The urban folks still love their cuddly wolves and bears...so make the issue about saving those sweet little fawns and calves with their pretty brown eyes. Any of the garbage with crosshairs and kill all the wolves will only hurt the cause in this liberal state. The message should be about balanced wildlife management...not annihilating any one species or killing them down to minimal levels.
Even though certain antics might be humorous, I'm not sure what will actually help our cause. Once this suit gets underway certain enviro groups and/or media will likely use anything to make hunters look like hillbillies who know nothing.
Well, it wouldn't be the first time you didn't know what you were talking about.
@idahohuntr Is there an sportsmens organization that you know of that operates this way? Hard to send any $ when we dont know who it is... Apparently Bearpaw Does. Do you think BP would risk his Name and Reputation on his own site when he no doubt would suffer in his main business if he helped Fleece sportsmen in WA?Perhaps the question should be What kinds of actions related to Predator issues could the lawsuit be about? Obviously it cant be some General They are screwing us and its obvious lawsuit.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 28, 2018, 09:41:59 PMQuoteI continue to withhold judgement until more details are known...but I don't get warm fuzzies if big ag is behind the lawsuit. At best there is a narrow overlap where a byproduct of their efforts might be beneficial to sportsmen. However, on a host of issues most farm bureau and ag industry folks are not sportsmen friendly. I'm sure they would be happy to take sportsmen's hard earned money and use us as a pawn in their game though.Although they would most certainly benefit, "Big AG" or the Cattleman's Association aren't involved. This suit will be completely founded (and funded) by sportsmen.Honest question piano, grassroots or hunting organization?
QuoteI continue to withhold judgement until more details are known...but I don't get warm fuzzies if big ag is behind the lawsuit. At best there is a narrow overlap where a byproduct of their efforts might be beneficial to sportsmen. However, on a host of issues most farm bureau and ag industry folks are not sportsmen friendly. I'm sure they would be happy to take sportsmen's hard earned money and use us as a pawn in their game though.Although they would most certainly benefit, "Big AG" or the Cattleman's Association aren't involved. This suit will be completely founded (and funded) by sportsmen.
I continue to withhold judgement until more details are known...but I don't get warm fuzzies if big ag is behind the lawsuit. At best there is a narrow overlap where a byproduct of their efforts might be beneficial to sportsmen. However, on a host of issues most farm bureau and ag industry folks are not sportsmen friendly. I'm sure they would be happy to take sportsmen's hard earned money and use us as a pawn in their game though.Although they would most certainly benefit, "Big AG" or the Cattleman's Association aren't involved.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 28, 2018, 09:41:59 PMI continue to withhold judgement until more details are known...but I don't get warm fuzzies if big ag is behind the lawsuit. At best there is a narrow overlap where a byproduct of their efforts might be beneficial to sportsmen. However, on a host of issues most farm bureau and ag industry folks are not sportsmen friendly. I'm sure they would be happy to take sportsmen's hard earned money and use us as a pawn in their game though.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 31, 2018, 11:19:30 AMWell, it wouldn't be the first time you didn't know what you were talking about. Amen, he has no details but has condemned it! The details will all come out when it's time! Until then we hope hunters will simply get the word out to other hunters that this suit is coming. Once it's filed and everyone can read it and see who is involved, then you can decide if you want to support it in any way. If anyone wants to offer constructive ideas to help that is great.