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Quote from: wolfbait on February 14, 2020, 12:32:04 PMQuote from: Cougartail on February 14, 2020, 10:35:08 AMQuote from: wolfbait on February 13, 2020, 10:29:18 AMQuote from: Cougartail on February 12, 2020, 12:29:30 PMQuote from: timberfaller on February 12, 2020, 11:50:34 AMI was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunitionfor people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. The biggest loss to hunters was not stepping up and exposing the fraud, always being on defense do to the fear of some emotional backlash BS. At this point, with the cat out of the bag, and the wolves fully infested in WA, hunting on the way out, does it really matter what the pro-wolf frauds say? Can anyone see any true wolf management in Washingtons future??? I wonder how many of the pro-wolf frauds will be pro-grizzly bear frauds now.People in the middle with no strong feelings may be ok with a hunting season at some point. Trust me, people laughing about a wolf being smeared across the highway turn the middle off. Makes hunters look like idiots.. There are lots of logical reasons to control and hunt/trap wolves. Instead of acting like emotional nitwits like liberals we should be making a well thought out case for control. Did the poster say he was a hunter? Or is any thing considered negative by some, a reason to blame hunters? I wonder if there are any people in the middle after 12 years worth of wolves? From what I have seen, they are either full blown fake environmental pro-wolfers or they know the other side of the coin, wolves are killing off the deer etc., taking your dogs on a hike isn't a good idea and packing in wolf country is a given. The fact that you somehow think WDF&Wolves etc., give two cents on hunters " making a well thought out case for control" is hilarious. And as far as wolf control, rural communities have been implementing and in some cases WDFW know. Taking care of wolves isn't a public secret anymore.On another note, as the pro-wolfers like to point out "the wolves are here to stay so get use to it", at this point many people don't want to get use to it, and many of the people aren't hunters or ranchers.This is a hunting forum. Scroll through the posts. If you don't think the wolf lovers spread what is posted here around the net you are living in a dream world.In the end voters will determine the future of wolf management in Washington. All politicians will bend to the popular opinion to stay in power. Showing livestock killed by wolves is a winner for hunters. Showing a wolf splattered on the road and laughing about it is a loser. Pretty simple unless you are a fanatic.
Quote from: Cougartail on February 14, 2020, 10:35:08 AMQuote from: wolfbait on February 13, 2020, 10:29:18 AMQuote from: Cougartail on February 12, 2020, 12:29:30 PMQuote from: timberfaller on February 12, 2020, 11:50:34 AMI was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunitionfor people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. The biggest loss to hunters was not stepping up and exposing the fraud, always being on defense do to the fear of some emotional backlash BS. At this point, with the cat out of the bag, and the wolves fully infested in WA, hunting on the way out, does it really matter what the pro-wolf frauds say? Can anyone see any true wolf management in Washingtons future??? I wonder how many of the pro-wolf frauds will be pro-grizzly bear frauds now.People in the middle with no strong feelings may be ok with a hunting season at some point. Trust me, people laughing about a wolf being smeared across the highway turn the middle off. Makes hunters look like idiots.. There are lots of logical reasons to control and hunt/trap wolves. Instead of acting like emotional nitwits like liberals we should be making a well thought out case for control. Did the poster say he was a hunter? Or is any thing considered negative by some, a reason to blame hunters? I wonder if there are any people in the middle after 12 years worth of wolves? From what I have seen, they are either full blown fake environmental pro-wolfers or they know the other side of the coin, wolves are killing off the deer etc., taking your dogs on a hike isn't a good idea and packing in wolf country is a given. The fact that you somehow think WDF&Wolves etc., give two cents on hunters " making a well thought out case for control" is hilarious. And as far as wolf control, rural communities have been implementing and in some cases WDFW know. Taking care of wolves isn't a public secret anymore.On another note, as the pro-wolfers like to point out "the wolves are here to stay so get use to it", at this point many people don't want to get use to it, and many of the people aren't hunters or ranchers.
Quote from: wolfbait on February 13, 2020, 10:29:18 AMQuote from: Cougartail on February 12, 2020, 12:29:30 PMQuote from: timberfaller on February 12, 2020, 11:50:34 AMI was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunitionfor people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. The biggest loss to hunters was not stepping up and exposing the fraud, always being on defense do to the fear of some emotional backlash BS. At this point, with the cat out of the bag, and the wolves fully infested in WA, hunting on the way out, does it really matter what the pro-wolf frauds say? Can anyone see any true wolf management in Washingtons future??? I wonder how many of the pro-wolf frauds will be pro-grizzly bear frauds now.People in the middle with no strong feelings may be ok with a hunting season at some point. Trust me, people laughing about a wolf being smeared across the highway turn the middle off. Makes hunters look like idiots.. There are lots of logical reasons to control and hunt/trap wolves. Instead of acting like emotional nitwits like liberals we should be making a well thought out case for control.
Quote from: Cougartail on February 12, 2020, 12:29:30 PMQuote from: timberfaller on February 12, 2020, 11:50:34 AMI was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunitionfor people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. The biggest loss to hunters was not stepping up and exposing the fraud, always being on defense do to the fear of some emotional backlash BS. At this point, with the cat out of the bag, and the wolves fully infested in WA, hunting on the way out, does it really matter what the pro-wolf frauds say? Can anyone see any true wolf management in Washingtons future??? I wonder how many of the pro-wolf frauds will be pro-grizzly bear frauds now.
Quote from: timberfaller on February 12, 2020, 11:50:34 AMI was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunitionfor people on the fence. Big lose for hunters.
I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
ummm..... "cab lizards" or "lot lizards" are hookers found at truck stops They have a tough job too!
Quote from: KFhunter on February 16, 2020, 12:42:25 PMummm..... "cab lizards" or "lot lizards" are hookers found at truck stops They have a tough job too! Ummm.... lot lizards are service porters or lot attendants at car dealerships..... At least in my world they are.