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It's too late in many areas of WA, on another note wolf hunting will not control the population, nor trapping.Then there's the problem of WDFW just dumping more wolves in areas they think have a shortage of wolves, face it where wolves are concerned we are in a lose, lose situation.
I don’t know the answer the questions I’m about to ask, so don’t flame me!!! Are the tribes helping fight the current commission and decisions being made without listening to the game biologists? Have the tribes spoken out about the new conservation vs preservation model? What have the tribes done in recent years to fight for everyone’s hunting rights? Again….I don’t know the answer to the above questions and would need to know where the tribes stand before answering your initial question. I have to believe the tribes carry a heavy voice with the state and elected officials and if they stood with hunters against what’s going on, things might change.
Isn't it in a hunters best interest to not kill wolves? Just another step backwards from a possibilty (slim as it may be) of delisting. I'll jump on the getting flamed wagon.... Paying Natives to kill predators will allow the Natives to improve their hunting, while at the same time do nothing to improve the non-native's hunting. Have we forgot about the commish goals?
This state sucks.!!The Democrats are destroying this state. Voters are just in lala land
Random thought, kinda close to topic.Does anyone have any insight or idea why, since we are shared partners with the tribes why they do not have a slot or 2 seated on the Commission? As has been said, what is done or not done outside the reservations still has an impact on them, at least to some degree I would think.
Quote from: Blacktail Sniper on October 28, 2023, 03:30:06 PMRandom thought, kinda close to topic.Does anyone have any insight or idea why, since we are shared partners with the tribes why they do not have a slot or 2 seated on the Commission? As has been said, what is done or not done outside the reservations still has an impact on them, at least to some degree I would think. Their sovereign nation status, state doesnt set their rules they dont set ours.
No, I am not recommending anyone do this.But if things get out of control, I wouldn't be at all surprised if people start taking predator management into their own hands; at least with the canines.
Paying the tribes to kill predators is genius. The politically correct anti hunters would be scared to death to say anything.