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Offline B4noon

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Cougars could infuse our economy
« on: November 25, 2019, 09:03:01 AM »
Great article in spokesman highlighting the enforcement division of wdfw I truly have a lot of respect and appreciation for these individuals and the job they do and certainly don’t want to take away from that found it interesting that cougars is there most time consuming problem  not suprising and they have killed 45 in region 1 alone this year got me thinking at what point is wdfw held accountable for the waste of wildlife just think the value of 45 cats by the time wdfw pays to kill them on top of license fees lost along with more then likely guide fees and taxidermy state economy is losing a chunk of change not to mention what a waste i know this has been hashed several times and bands are kind of tied but get real liberals just because hunters aren’t  doing it and oh by the way contributing a ton of money to the economy at the same time the cats are still being killed with hounds so find another cause I’m sure bear paw wouldn’t have minded getting paid to guide some clients on that problem and would have saved the wdfw some operational expenses as well again absolutely respect our wdfw enforcement they do a bang up job to bad the politics get in the way of what they could be spending time doing

 


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