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Quote from: trophyhunt on March 13, 2022, 08:45:31 AMYeah, and the food was pretty good! $55 for the moose tag!! I think there are a lot of people with money out there, all the auctions went for big money! Couple coolers went for around $3,000!! I bet we raised a ton last night! Was great to see all the peeps I don’t get to see enough! Fun night.Heck $55 I could afford that!!!
Yeah, and the food was pretty good! $55 for the moose tag!! I think there are a lot of people with money out there, all the auctions went for big money! Couple coolers went for around $3,000!! I bet we raised a ton last night! Was great to see all the peeps I don’t get to see enough! Fun night.
yakima would be centrally located
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on March 13, 2022, 03:40:03 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on March 13, 2022, 08:45:31 AMYeah, and the food was pretty good! $55 for the moose tag!! I think there are a lot of people with money out there, all the auctions went for big money! Couple coolers went for around $3,000!! I bet we raised a ton last night! Was great to see all the peeps I don’t get to see enough! Fun night.Heck $55 I could afford that!!! lol, oops! Fixed it.
Very interesting night. Had some great conversations, venue was way too small for the crowd. Probably left with far more questions than answers.
Out of respect to a couple of folks I'll probably not get too deep. There is a real conflict of interest within the amin. There is a lack of transparency and the commitment to conservation of sheep vs growing record book sheep is definitely debatable. As for just chastising others on the internet, please bring a resume of volunteering over a lifetime and we can compare. Not saying I give the most but I absolutely have given many thousands of hours volunteering as well as a commitment to conservation. As with others, volunteering comes at an expense and the rewards are often intangible. On a side note I was happy to see the moose tag end on the right side of the room and wish him luck.
Quote from: Tbar on March 13, 2022, 08:25:53 PMOut of respect to a couple of folks I'll probably not get too deep. There is a real conflict of interest within the amin. There is a lack of transparency and the commitment to conservation of sheep vs growing record book sheep is definitely debatable. As for just chastising others on the internet, please bring a resume of volunteering over a lifetime and we can compare. Not saying I give the most but I absolutely have given many thousands of hours volunteering as well as a commitment to conservation. As with others, volunteering comes at an expense and the rewards are often intangible. On a side note I was happy to see the moose tag end on the right side of the room and wish him luck. Since you were in the same room with the two guys you apparently have an issue with did you even approach them and have a conversation about your issues. I’m sure they would have taken time to chat in between everything else they were doing to make the banquet happen..I would have bought you a beer and chatted but no idea who you are tbar 🤷🏽♂️It was nice to have an in person banquet again and good to see so many people that are on the same side…As far as the moose tag the guy who got it is a good buddy of mine and spent hard earned dollars to get that and he should get a great bull.. not sure who the other bidders were but assume they were good guys as well just hoping to get to hunt big shiras moose…
I'm a visual person and have been asked to check out the show by both members and attendees. You always learn more by being somewhere. It was a great party with lots of like minded people. The venue was too small for the crowd, they ran the food line through the tables. The food was okay if you like commercial grade rib and Atlantic salmon. The biggest beneficiary was the venue. I've never minded spending money on a party. If you want to get into commitment to conservation, other conservation minded NGO's and conflicts of interests with Bailey and landrus we can go there. When it comes to sheep conservation and putting and keeping more sheep on the mountain the WWSF probably would be 3rd or 4th in Washington state while having the most means of any .org. They like many critter orgs often won't always do what's right to the species they represent because of who tabled the idea or who it might offend. It's all a balance and not always about the sheep as the message and mission would lead you to believe. They knew I was there and had many opportunities to engage but like previously stated they were very busy.
It was an honor having the new & old state record rocky rams in the display.