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Offline bearhunter59

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Re: Trappers
« Reply #30 on: December 11, 2007, 05:22:33 PM »
 :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
Krusty, your funny....

As I said, I really am not trying to start, or continue a pissin' match, so I'll just say thanks for providing what information you did.  I hope this helps the individual decide if he wants to pursue getting his license and joining an informative and helpful organization like the WSTA, with such swell guys like you.

And congratulation on your trapping success.  I hope that you and all the other trappers in this state can continue to have good trapping.


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Re: Trappers
« Reply #31 on: December 11, 2007, 05:53:24 PM »
Sisu,

Valiant effort, but in a big way, that's what's wrong with the situation, for those who are frustrated with the efforts they've made.

Roger could surely point you in the right direction.
But (I believe) that ph# is no good.
The Barney's have moved to Montana.

And as I stated before, the link to the WDFW is no more helpful, in my opinion.

Right now, like you say, unfortunately I am the best bet you have.

Incidently, the course material is exactly the same (home study or trapper training), but like everything WDWF... it is extremely difficult to cut through the crap, and get to the point of what's written.

Someone who understands it, to guide you, is immensely helpful.

Bone,

I dunno if it's a "welcome back" thing, it's more of a "welcome to the WSTA county rep".
If not for the appointed position, I would not have posted on this topic.
So I am not really me (Krusty), I am me (Jeff Savoie) the WSTA rep.

Which is part of why my answers were, at first, "short"... the association's official party line is to keep things pretty close to the cuff, in "public".

And they didn't ask me to take the job, so I could go around the internet making an "official" ass of myself (as opposed to a regular ass).
So, sometimes, the less I say, officially, the better.

But, thank you, for the welcome, just the same. :)

In that light, if I can answer any questions, for anybody (including Willie), it would be my great pleasure to do so, on behalf of the WSTA.
Please, feel free to e-mail me. :)

Krusty
Sarcasm; just one of the many services I offer.

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Re: Trappers
« Reply #32 on: December 11, 2007, 06:03:00 PM »
 :chuckle:  Good enough.

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Re: Trappers
« Reply #33 on: January 05, 2008, 08:55:52 AM »
Krusty your still the best regular ass i know, LOL :chuckle:

No i am just joking. I was a little heated to see some confrintation between a couple knowlegable sportsman on this site. I am over it but just wanted to THANK KRUSTY and all the other people who helped out and threw in there two bits of info. I dont like seeing that a person has to be short because he had a heated dispute with another hunter or trapper. Cant we all just play along well with eachother. this site is suppose to be for all of us Buds. we are all suppose to be here to help eachother. Take advice from eachother and to learn from eachother.

And most the info we give may be factual but alot is opinionated. Everone needs to keep in the back of there mind when they are posting or when they get posted on that its only your opinion and its only the other persons opinion. Lets not get into heated conversations.......

Krusty your not welcomed back you were always welcome to be here in the first place, as is all the other sportsman out there that havent joined yet

 


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