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Offline kodiak06

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Hunters banding together
« on: March 30, 2025, 12:06:41 PM »
Just curious how many individuals are willing to get out in public and be seen and heard as HUNTERS? After the regs are printed, if the winter feed programs are to be continued all the hunters should gather at every WDFW office across the state and be seen and heard. If CWD is such an issue for them to make such an ignorant state wide ban, the winter feeding would prove there was more than the herds health considered in that state wide ban. I'd be willing to jump over and hang out from the Oregon side. If everyone could agree on a date, at least some attention would be drawn to the issue, I bet the media would show up.
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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2025, 12:11:47 PM »
I agree! Let’s do it.

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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2025, 12:17:15 PM »
Good Idea....If they feed elk...I feed deer... can you imagine CWD going through an elk feeding station or all feeding stations.    Gosh , I guess it's not that bad of a problem...  The ban if for hunting only....not grandma giving Bambi a couple pieces of bread whenever.
How about we all get together and throw a ton of sweet feed on every WDFW office.Or have a ceremonial DAY of FEEDING and get together and travel around throwing feed where you have hunted  in the past. Can't get us all. Yes, I am done with their crap. How do we know the State didn't introduce a little CWD here (kinda like introducing wolf)???   Slow ,sick ,or dead deer make for great wolf food. Less deer ...equals less hunters ....equals less guns.
I'd show up with other outdoors people. Who and how do you propose putting this together??

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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2025, 12:27:28 PM »
Make a lawsuit against the state for spread of CWD at feed stations. Come on animal rights groups! Where are you now? Yip doesn’t fit the agenda.
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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2025, 12:29:34 PM »
The issue is critical habitat is prioritized for agriculture.  End the supplemental feeding and have a massive herd reduction maybe to the point of ending hunting in the Yakima herd.  It'll only take one winter like 96 to be the end.  So band together as hunters to end hunting? Sounds brilliant!

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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2025, 12:31:56 PM »
Make a lawsuit against the state for spread of CWD at feed stations. Come on animal rights groups! Where are you now? Yip doesn’t fit the agenda.
They would love to end feeding stations.  Careful what you ask for,  this could be fast tracked and the biggest loser will be hunters.  Talk about willingness to cut off your nose to spite your face.

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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2025, 01:10:09 PM »
Make a lawsuit against the state for spread of CWD at feed stations. Come on animal rights groups! Where are you now? Yip doesn’t fit the agenda.
They would love to end feeding stations.  Careful what you ask for,  this could be fast tracked and the biggest loser will be hunters.  Talk about willingness to cut off your nose to spite your face.
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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2025, 01:48:42 PM »
Make a lawsuit against the state for spread of CWD at feed stations. Come on animal rights groups! Where are you now? Yip doesn’t fit the agenda.
They would love to end feeding stations.  Careful what you ask for,  this could be fast tracked and the biggest loser will be hunters.  Talk about willingness to cut off your nose to spite your face.
You can bet they would love to end winter feeding programs like they have attacked them in other states like Wyoming. There is a lot of unknowns with regards to CWD. They will claim that predators can't spread the transmission. Not sure where the proposed band started. Doubtful much enforcement will occur.
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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2025, 02:40:09 PM »
Make a lawsuit against the state for spread of CWD at feed stations. Come on animal rights groups! Where are you now? Yip doesn’t fit the agenda.
They would love to end feeding stations.  Careful what you ask for,  this could be fast tracked and the biggest loser will be hunters.  Talk about willingness to cut off your nose to spite your face.

I am not asking for them to end feed stations. That is a little mistaken to what my sarcasm is referencing. What I am referring to is agendas against hunters and fisherman. Seems very fishy to me that all these lawsuits hit wdfw in regards to getting rid of resources for fisheries and such. But our wdfw tries their best to outlaw things such as baiting, fisheries, spring bear, cougar restrictions, poor management of ungulates, poor management of our state lands, etc with the list going on and on. Even the miss use of our discover pass. As we are paying them to use our funds against us in access restrictions and loss of resources within what the discover pass is used for. If they get enough backlash they will go a different route and they will have a lawsuit or something appear to then get rid of such thing. Then later on have to cut herd numbers in regards to better suit the landscape and protect agriculture lands. And use the cut in population of elk to further outlaw hunting. They have plan A. Then they have the alphabet of backup plans to cut our ability to hunt and fish. I am kind of rambling about an agenda as a whole.

What I see them doing is outlaw baiting as they are doing step one. First strike against hunters. Step two they will end feed stations in one way or another and or Step 3 they will up permit levels like crazy and make hunters feel they are getting more opportunities but then lower elk numbers and go to permit only and have over the counter opportunities taken away. Then we will all be back on here years later arguing about the loss of opportunity a couple years after one thinks the state was giving them more opportunities with original permits when the quotas went higher.

They are cutting us down one step at a time. Repeatedly. It is agenda driven. Not conspiracy but facts. Our commission blatantly puts that out there that they don’t care about scientific management but emotional based decisions.
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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #9 on: March 30, 2025, 05:30:55 PM »
The issue is critical habitat is prioritized for agriculture.  End the supplemental feeding and have a massive herd reduction maybe to the point of ending hunting in the Yakima herd.  It'll only take one winter like 96 to be the end.  So band together as hunters to end hunting? Sounds brilliant!

It wouldn't end hunting, they're not going to stop even though they say it's "being looked at". It would show WDFW hunters are standing up and drawing attention to the ridiculous state wide bans and passed agendas that are taking away hunting opportunities and methods of hunting. The bait ban proposal itself stated that jurisdictional bans would suffice. I'm a non-res and willing to stand up for hunters, simply taking it in the rear year after year like hunters are doing is just DUMB. The "open to the public" meetings in WA have very little attendance from hunters yet they'll whine on the internet about WDFW lol. Keep letting the DEMS dictate hunting and in a few years it'll be too late to be heard.
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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #10 on: March 30, 2025, 09:21:21 PM »
and vehicles will kill more deer and elk every year by a wide margin over CWD deaths

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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #11 on: March 31, 2025, 08:36:58 AM »
and vehicles will kill more deer and elk every year by a wide margin over CWD deaths

Exactly. Cars will kill more deer in a 1 year span than CWD will the next 10yrs.
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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #12 on: March 31, 2025, 09:01:53 AM »
and vehicles will kill more deer and elk every year by a wide margin over CWD deaths

Exactly. Cars will kill more deer in a 1 year span than CWD will the next 10yrs.
Incredibly naive-youve obviously never seen what cwd can do to a deer herd.   I have.  Not sure if what they're doing is right or wrong, but if you think that stuff is no big deal you are 100% wrong!

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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #13 on: March 31, 2025, 01:33:50 PM »
I’m not sure this is the issue that hunters should take to the streets to make a stand on. They have long been trying to ban baiting and it is banned in many states and to make a stand on this particular topic could backfire on the hunting community in this liberal state.

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Re: Hunters banding together
« Reply #14 on: March 31, 2025, 06:44:12 PM »
and vehicles will kill more deer and elk every year by a wide margin over CWD deaths

Exactly. Cars will kill more deer in a 1 year span than CWD will the next 10yrs.

This is far fetched.
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