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KFhunter:
I have zero hope that

1) the study will show the true scope of depredation and ungulate decline

2) that what excess depredations is shown will be addressed appropriately

3) that predator hunting will be increased and prioritized over reducing opportunities for hunters

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hunter399:

--- Quote from: KFhunter on March 25, 2021, 09:41:49 PM ---I have zero hope that

1) the study will show the true scope of depredation and ungulate decline

2) that what excess depredations is shown will be addressed appropriately

3) that predator hunting will be increased and prioritized over reducing opportunities for hunters

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I was waiting for someone to post what I was thinking.
Pretty spot on KF. :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:

hunter399:
To add I'm pretty sure they have data, we just got cougar quotas raised last year.
Not release any data to the public in till 2022.
 :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:

bullfever:
Thanks for sharing.

Special T:
Cool video... But Im going to be a bit of a Buz kill.
 ID which covers the roughly rocky mountain region, Pretty much everything east of the Columbia river, has been studied by ID for the las 20 years. It appears that WA is attempting to duplicate those studies. This is both good and bad. Good because ID pretty much has the answers we need AND we need those same kinds of studies to fight the antis... Bad because the Colville Tribe already hired the UW bio to do the reservation studies both on the rez and the north half. When he was hired by the WDFW he was hambstrung by the department. I hold out hope that this study has the same findings, but doubt it. I personally wish so much tribal hate didnt exist because Tribes are consumptive users like sportsmen.

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