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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2011, 11:45:19 PM »
Great Video.  What channel will the full documentary be on, if any?

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When I finish up the copyright, and finishing touches. I will have a press release for more information. I am working on several media outlets, and I am planning to have a premier In Coeur d' Alene, Idaho.
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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2011, 12:03:31 AM »
U wont wanna do that.. get a whole bunch of wolf lovers pannys in a bunch on here.. the only way anything will be done in this state for management is the 3 S rule

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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2011, 12:05:24 AM »
I dont think we hunters need to wake up, we all know whats going on.. far above our heads and with the government

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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2011, 12:07:56 AM »
Rockholm, I am looking forward to seeing the documentary. I know you have come across a little rough sometimes but there are a lot of people that are just learning what the wolves have brought. Shane, I know I was a little more ignorant about the actual problems wolves bring before watching some of the vids Scott posted. Please don't trash us for being ignorant. Ignorance can be cured with knowledge.....knowledge that is shared with us. Thanks again Scott.
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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #19 on: January 08, 2011, 12:10:59 AM »
Lets see, no critters to hunt, so no guns are needed because you don't hunt because there are no critters to hunt. Not to mention that nasty lead will be forbidden soon so you have to shoot very expensive bullets, which you don't do, so you don't need a gun for recreational shooting because you don't shoot recreationally because of the expensive bullets. Mission completed! No more guns! Hmmm, let's see, those pesky archery people don't have anything to shoot at either! Next!
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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #20 on: January 08, 2011, 12:23:47 AM »
Not trashing people... nothing will get done here unless people take it in their own hands. Locals who live out in the middle of no where already do. There have been wolves in Canada for a long time, why dont u think they havent made it down to here?? People have alot to do with that up along the border, they are not welcome.

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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #21 on: January 08, 2011, 12:34:51 AM »
Not trashing people... nothing will get done here unless people take it in their own hands. Locals who live out in the middle of no where already do. There have been wolves in Canada for a long time, why dont u think they havent made it down to here?? People have alot to do with that up along the border, they are not welcome.

Pardon me but wolves are working down across the Canadian border in every state west of the Great Lakes.
To top that off I doubt a few lawbreakers are going to keep the wolf population down. That hasn't worked yet and in fact legal hunting probably won't either but it would help.
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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #22 on: January 08, 2011, 12:58:42 AM »
I don't doubt that it will take wolves taking down some people before anything gets done. Look at what happened to hound hunting. Decisions made by people that have no clue about what they just voted to do.
I still say, if there are no wolves in the area, then go ahead and shoot that great big coyote! Must be what it is!
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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #23 on: January 08, 2011, 01:02:39 AM »
Humptulips.. you dont hunt NE WA I take it, there has been a sizable wolf pop in canada for a very looong time, there hasnt been a issue with them up north ever, people occasionaly see them, but the locals keep them in check, just like the grizzlies

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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #24 on: January 08, 2011, 01:11:19 AM »
Just like the locals took care of those 6 wolves that were released on Sherman Pass about 20 years ago.  I hear that the local cattle guys made short work out of every one of them.  ;)

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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #25 on: January 08, 2011, 10:55:56 AM »
Yellowstone is Dead

Yellowstone is Dead

Washington will end up being another Yellowstone with WDFW refusing to confirm known wolf packs. Those of you who are seeing wolves in places that you have never seen them before can thank WDFW.

The full 2 hour documentary comes out next month.

I believe most people have woken up to what is going on, and I recognize that some are still behind on the issue. It won't be long, and all of us will work together to stop the decimation of our elk, moose, and deer. Thank you all for the great comments.
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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #26 on: January 08, 2011, 11:59:19 AM »
My opinion and its just my  :twocents: is if there was originally wolfs in an area try to bring them back. I'm ok with this but if you are gong to bring them back there has to be a way to manage the number of animal. They cant just say here's the wolfs and you cant hunt them, whats above a wolf in the food chain. We have the same issue here with cats. If there is no efficient way to manage the number of animals its going to turn a lot of honest people into poachers. That's a fact just look and the comments made so far and I have to agree with them.
Remember that buck is climbing that Mt. every day!

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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #27 on: January 08, 2011, 08:09:18 PM »
My opinion and its just my  :twocents: is if there was originally wolfs in an area try to bring them back. I'm ok with this but if you are gong to bring them back there has to be a way to manage the number of animal. They cant just say here's the wolfs and you cant hunt them, whats above a wolf in the food chain. We have the same issue here with cats. If there is no efficient way to manage the number of animals its going to turn a lot of honest people into poachers. That's a fact just look and the comments made so far and I have to agree with them.


I would be okay with a managed population if it was a NATIVE species.  But these are a non-native species, designed to take down moose and caribou, which makes killing the smaller deer and elk nothing.  If they were timber wolves, I would be okay with a managed population.
I would rather be a conservative nut job, than a liberal with no nuts, and no job!

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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #28 on: January 09, 2011, 08:44:58 AM »
My opinion and its just my  :twocents: is if there was originally wolfs in an area try to bring them back. I'm ok with this but if you are gong to bring them back there has to be a way to manage the number of animal. They cant just say here's the wolfs and you cant hunt them, whats above a wolf in the food chain. We have the same issue here with cats. If there is no efficient way to manage the number of animals its going to turn a lot of honest people into poachers. That's a fact just look and the comments made so far and I have to agree with them.


I would be okay with a managed population if it was a NATIVE species.  But these are a non-native species, designed to take down moose and caribou, which makes killing the smaller deer and elk nothing.  If they were timber wolves, I would be okay with a managed population.
I guess i forgot to add that, native species on land where they use to rome, and let us hunt them .
Remember that buck is climbing that Mt. every day!

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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #29 on: January 09, 2011, 09:15:37 AM »
Washington never had timber wolves and never will Canis Lupus irremotus is the historical species and is the one that was released in Yellowstone. Also the species that is slowly recolonizing Washington.

I think the guys that believe this is a ploy to take our guns away or to run cattle producers off of public land need to take their foil hats off and join the real world.

I know I have haggled wolfbait in the past but I love the fact he works so hard to inform people about the wolves and I enjoy reading everything he posts, but the wolves are here to stay and the SSS talk makes hunters look bad. We need to unite under the thought that they are here to stay and we want practical, functional management. :twocents:

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