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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #60 on: January 11, 2011, 07:40:04 AM »
Too me THAT is what this documentary should pound home, over and over and over.  Wolf numbers have been RECOVERED since 1995 and 2002 but Animal Right Extermist continue to use technicalities to castrate the ESA.  It is no longer....probably never has done what it's original intent was.  Good stuff there wolfbait.
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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #61 on: January 11, 2011, 07:46:45 AM »
I hope the documentary goes into the Why this happened.. $$$ These same kind of things have happened with other species can anyone say Spotted Owl? The ESA is a money making machine for Bunny hugger organizations. They steal money from hunters, talk about how evil we are, Use our money against us, and pay them selves nice salaries! Oh ya and Most of these organizations are NON PROFIT! HA!
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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #62 on: February 12, 2011, 06:16:58 PM »
I dont think we hunters need to wake up, we all know whats going on.. far above our heads and with the government

That is the wrong attitude. We (sportsmen) are what make the WDFW. Without the millions of dollars of funds we provide there would be ni WDFW.

I say we flex our muscles and strike against the WDFW and hunt elsewhere. I for one would love to see them start listing to what the people have to say.

If the WDFW intorduces wolves to Willapa Hills I will never spend another dime on hunting or fishing in this state for the rest of my life.
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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #63 on: February 14, 2011, 04:32:36 PM »
I dont think we hunters need to wake up, we all know whats going on.. far above our heads and with the government

That is the wrong attitude. We (sportsmen) are what make the WDFW. Without the millions of dollars of funds we provide there would be ni WDFW.

I say we flex our muscles and strike against the WDFW and hunt elsewhere. I for one would love to see them start listing to what the people have to say.

If the WDFW intorduces wolves to Willapa Hills I will never spend another dime on hunting or fishing in this state for the rest of my life.

I think the hunters are awake. I think the "people" need to wake up.
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Re: Yellowstone is Dead
« Reply #64 on: February 18, 2011, 01:01:29 PM »
There needs to be a push for wolves to inhabit populated areas as well as sparsely populated areas. That is the big problem. Urban folks don't care what Rural folks have to deal with. And, no more releasing problem animals over on the Eastside. We need to truck animals to the Westside.  :P I wonder how much longer these guys would ignore the wolves if they were eating prey at their children's bus stops.

http://westinstenv.org/wildpeop/2008/03/24/wolf-proof-bus-stop-shelters-go-up-in-new-mexico-community/

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