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The game department in Washington was caught even pictures taken of them releasing wolves. End of story.
Quote from: bearpaw on January 24, 2011, 03:10:01 PMNow take a look at the WDFW wolf pages and you will see Defenders of Wildlife propaganda. They have made it much harder to find, but it is still there. No wonder hunters do not trust WDFW.http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/gray_wolf/livestock_wolves08.pdfOf course they will have links all over the WDFW pages, they are the ones forking over the money for loss due to depredation, and offering assistance in that funny stuff they think keeps wolves away.If I was in that kind of business and was fronting lots of money as they have I would demand links to my site on theirs as well.
Now take a look at the WDFW wolf pages and you will see Defenders of Wildlife propaganda. They have made it much harder to find, but it is still there. No wonder hunters do not trust WDFW.http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/gray_wolf/livestock_wolves08.pdf
Quote from: luvtohnt on January 24, 2011, 03:27:25 PMQuote from: bearpaw on January 24, 2011, 03:10:01 PMNow take a look at the WDFW wolf pages and you will see Defenders of Wildlife propaganda. They have made it much harder to find, but it is still there. No wonder hunters do not trust WDFW.http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/gray_wolf/livestock_wolves08.pdfOf course they will have links all over the WDFW pages, they are the ones forking over the money for loss due to depredation, and offering assistance in that funny stuff they think keeps wolves away.If I was in that kind of business and was fronting lots of money as they have I would demand links to my site on theirs as well.luvtohnt, if you look at Idaho as soon as the wolves were overpopulated and they tried to manage them, Defenders shut off the dollars for depredation. THAT IS FACT Honestly, I think you need to get off their KoolAid, I can't believe you are sucked in by that ploy....
I wonder if anyone has proof or photos of bass being planted in Chopaka lake. This has nothing to do with the WDFW. It has all to do with a special interest group that wants bass to be in that lake. Is it so far fetched to believe that a group with far reaching tenticles and deep pockets couldn't help the wolf re-population along. At this point it doesn't matter how they got there. I think we should all be concerned that THEY ARE HERE. I don't need evidence to prove to me where they are at. I really don't need to prove it to anyone. One of these days you all are going to wake up and go, where'd my hunting rights go.
The whole point about wolves is it base on junk science and criminal Fraud. In Michigan the USFWS illegally trap wolves in MN planted them in Michigan admitted to doing this for 2 years then change the story to nope they magically migrated there in the summer. LMAO but most people have no clue that is lie. Then we exposed the biggest lie ever told on wolves there has never been a documented wolf attack. Sure only a moron believe that LIE I found over 100 people killed in North America by wolves. The game department in Washington was caught even pictures taken of them releasing wolves. End of story. Now if you had real biologist that actually care about hunters they would in fact pass a law outlawing these illegal Canadian wolves and ban them from your state. If you don't get these killers out of your state right now your hunting is over in 15 years, ranchers will be forced out of business dogs ripped to shreds right in front of people.
Quote from: boneaddict on January 24, 2011, 04:18:08 PMI wonder if anyone has proof or photos of bass being planted in Chopaka lake. This has nothing to do with the WDFW. It has all to do with a special interest group that wants bass to be in that lake. Is it so far fetched to believe that a group with far reaching tenticles and deep pockets couldn't help the wolf re-population along. At this point it doesn't matter how they got there. I think we should all be concerned that THEY ARE HERE. I don't need evidence to prove to me where they are at. I really don't need to prove it to anyone. One of these days you all are going to wake up and go, where'd my hunting rights go. Very well explained....
At this point it doesn't matter how they got there. I think we should all be concerned that THEY ARE HERE. I don't need evidence to prove to me where they are at. I really don't need to prove it to anyone. One of these days you all are going to wake up and go, where'd my hunting rights go.
We have a problem here in BC, Canada Also. The wolves have moved as far down south here at the town of Mission which is in the lowermainland.
Quote from: boneaddict on January 24, 2011, 04:18:08 PMI wonder if anyone has proof or photos of bass being planted in Chopaka lake. This has nothing to do with the WDFW. It has all to do with a special interest group that wants bass to be in that lake. Is it so far fetched to believe that a group with far reaching tenticles and deep pockets couldn't help the wolf re-population along. At this point it doesn't matter how they got there. I think we should all be concerned that THEY ARE HERE. I don't need evidence to prove to me where they are at. I really don't need to prove it to anyone. One of these days you all are going to wake up and go, where'd my hunting rights go. AgreedThat is a fine comparison you made. The glaring difference in this particular situation is that there are claims that WDFW is planting wolves all across the state and you know who is claiming to have proof. I don't find it so hard to believe that Defenders or the like would go as far as to transplant wolves to WA but when someone starts making the accusations that WDFW is aiding and abetting then I start wondering if they are wearing their tin foil hat. I think most on here are in agreement that wolves are in WA. Maybe not how many and definitely not how they got here but we can agree we have them and we would like a strong and practical management plan.
The wolf topic sure is a hot one isn't it??? One message board I used to visit a lot before this one started up won't even let members discuss wolves (or sealions) because of how heated it gets at times.