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IMO, Good and Bad in this.Good for obvious reasons, Bad- Could possibly delay the delisting.....if it ever actually even has a possibility of happening.
Quote from: NOCK NOCK on February 22, 2019, 05:40:19 PMIMO, Good and Bad in this.Good for obvious reasons, Bad- Could possibly delay the delisting.....if it ever actually even has a possibility of happening.With the criteria there is zero chance this will delay delisting. There are way too many identified packs in that region.
Delisting is a joke I believe. If it is a possibility I think this may move it along. It looks like this move was a good part at making them reevaluate Wolf management in this state.
:tup:can the tribe sell them to non tribal hunters? Be a good way for them to make money and clean a few more wolves out
Imagine the benefit of the Colville Tribe and the local cattle Farmers working together.
Quote from: boneaddict on February 22, 2019, 07:15:35 PMDelisting is a joke I believe. If it is a possibility I think this may move it along. It looks like this move was a good part at making them reevaluate Wolf management in this state. If you're willing to wait around for this state to delist, you're crazy. They need to be killing now and if it's only the Colville's that can legally kill them on the north half, then fine. In the end, a bullet in the lungs is a bullet in the lungs.
Quote from: Tbar on February 22, 2019, 07:31:59 PMQuote from: NOCK NOCK on February 22, 2019, 05:40:19 PMIMO, Good and Bad in this.Good for obvious reasons, Bad- Could possibly delay the delisting.....if it ever actually even has a possibility of happening.With the criteria there is zero chance this will delay delisting. There are way too many identified packs in that region.I'm talking State wide. But Like Bone said, could speed it up also.
Anytime I see wolf tracks I’m forwarding it along to the Rez bucks bulls predators page with a GPS pin. Hopefully they change the mt. Lion regs too!