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Well hear we are .. not thinking he would ever be in trouble killin wolves
Quote from: jackelope on June 10, 2011, 04:34:35 PMQuote from: BOWHUNTER45 on June 08, 2011, 07:05:10 PMWell hear we are .. not thinking he would ever be in trouble killin wolves , thats not the case but if this rancher was smart enough I do not think he would of known better and try mailing it to another state ... Seriously what do you think a mail carrier is going to do when they notice blood coming from a box ... these wolves moved down from Canada and he figured it was is duty to eliminate a couple ... Who didn't think he would ever be in trouble for killing wolves?"We" is not accurate. obvisously he did or he would not of killed them !!! nor would he mail them off ... so how should of I worded it ..and their was blood coming from a box because at one point it would not of held up in court because they opened the box without a search warrant but I guess they got around that ....everything is a figure of speech seems like you can not make everyone happy on any given issue !!! way to many opinions on all this stuff !!
Quote from: BOWHUNTER45 on June 08, 2011, 07:05:10 PMWell hear we are .. not thinking he would ever be in trouble killin wolves , thats not the case but if this rancher was smart enough I do not think he would of known better and try mailing it to another state ... Seriously what do you think a mail carrier is going to do when they notice blood coming from a box ... these wolves moved down from Canada and he figured it was is duty to eliminate a couple ... Who didn't think he would ever be in trouble for killing wolves?"We" is not accurate.
Well hear we are .. not thinking he would ever be in trouble killin wolves , thats not the case but if this rancher was smart enough I do not think he would of known better and try mailing it to another state ... Seriously what do you think a mail carrier is going to do when they notice blood coming from a box ... these wolves moved down from Canada and he figured it was is duty to eliminate a couple ...
the search warrant should be the luepold to get him out of this mess
Quote from: teanawayslayer on June 10, 2011, 05:25:49 PMthe search warrant should be the luepold to get him out of this messI'm still amazed at how many people will rally around the wrong thing for the right reasons...A technicality like that does not determine if he did or did not commit a felony, it just inhibits the ability of the prosecution to introduce that piece of evidence to support proving the felony occurred. If it comes down to him getting off on a technicality, then the argument about whether he's a dirtbag poacher is moot, isn't it? We're pretty much talking about him either being a dirtbag poacher with a conviction or one without.
Quote from: Skillet on June 10, 2011, 05:42:24 PMQuote from: teanawayslayer on June 10, 2011, 05:25:49 PMthe search warrant should be the luepold to get him out of this messI'm still amazed at how many people will rally around the wrong thing for the right reasons...A technicality like that does not determine if he did or did not commit a felony, it just inhibits the ability of the prosecution to introduce that piece of evidence to support proving the felony occurred. If it comes down to him getting off on a technicality, then the argument about whether he's a dirtbag poacher is moot, isn't it? We're pretty much talking about him either being a dirtbag poacher with a conviction or one without.Like I said earlier you have your opinion I have mine. This man would give you the shirt of his back. You can't say that about about to many people. You calling somone a dirt bag that you don't even know makes it ok I guess? Everyone is so quick to judge people they don't even know. One thing I said earlier is You don't know the whole truth. So lets persicute him. Thats crap. All I know is that they are good folks and they have enough to deal with. Without people calling them scum bags. I don't care who knows that I support them. Yes if the court finds them guilty they will take there punishment and deal with it. If they get off on a technicality that's fine by me.
I always adhered to the law during 20 years as an LE patrolman and detective. Hunting is not just a pasttime for me it is my very soul. I read Mr. Beers assessment the other day and should have simmered down before I posted. I posted purely out of bitter frustration and a sense of hopelessness. Looking east at how the past 15 years have gone and looking at how our state does stuff and the WDFW operates I am not nearly as optimistic as some of you. Looking at the past few years and seeing how the the very same folks are in charge here I can't for the life of me see where you guys think this will work it's self out somewhere down the road. The sarcastic quote above is not internet tough guy it was a sarcastic remark that I truly believe will come to pass for the very reason you said, 99.9% of us will not risk our families over a wolf. I get it. That sarcastic remark is directed at me as well as the rest of us. We WILL be sitting around wishing for the old days, we won't have a heritage to pass along to our kids, because we will stick to the high road..
:yeah:Amen, what will it take for some of these.... to understand the damage that wolves will do to our wildlife??
I don't know the whole story but,If a wolf or anything else for that matter is coming on my property and trying to cause harm to anything that lives on my land, humans, livestock, and such... bet your ass thats a dead wolf. Wouldn't even think twice about it........
Quote from: pianoman9701 on June 10, 2011, 03:13:33 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on June 10, 2011, 03:05:15 PMQuote from: Lowedog on June 10, 2011, 02:57:18 PMFor every wolf poached it also prolongs delisting. The article in NWSPM revealed a lot of info I had yet to read about the case. I'm sorry for repeating myself but, if we have to wait to kill wolves just because they delist them- then it will be too late for the deer and the elk. A dead wolf that no one knows about is a good thing, I would love it if they never get delisted in Wa. Which would mean they never reach the numbers that it would take to delist them!!Why are these comments being posted in a forum that's open to public viewing? You guys are going to bring heat down on all of the hunters of this state because you can't keep your comments about illegal activities and poaching to yourself. This is really stupid.Because it is an honest opinion. And to the post that said, "I would not want to be in his shoes." +1 to that. Me either. I agree that illegal action should be kept to an individual. Don't forget LE does monitor the site. But to answer the question of trying to just be a vigilante and think that the wolves will be kept suppressed think about this guy, he is giving up his freedom, his father's freedom, his wife's freedom, by this I mean potentially tens of thousands of dollars and real jail time. 9 felonies. With his wife on video trying to mail a pelt from the US to Canada it might be hard to refute that kind of evidence. So real jail time is likely. And what did it accomplish? Maybe, it broke up one pack. For those few how many more are there now? We are not going to take away the very real possibility of jail time through vigilantism. It also gives more credibility to needing more LE enforcement. It gives cannon fodder to the pro wolf organizations to continue to raise more funds. I don't advocate vigilantism at this junction. I advocate getting as many people to write, phone, type and join our cause as possible. Wolves are in Washington to stay. It is that simple. How they are managed or if they are managed is still up for debate.
Quote from: trophyhunt on June 10, 2011, 03:05:15 PMQuote from: Lowedog on June 10, 2011, 02:57:18 PMFor every wolf poached it also prolongs delisting. The article in NWSPM revealed a lot of info I had yet to read about the case. I'm sorry for repeating myself but, if we have to wait to kill wolves just because they delist them- then it will be too late for the deer and the elk. A dead wolf that no one knows about is a good thing, I would love it if they never get delisted in Wa. Which would mean they never reach the numbers that it would take to delist them!!Why are these comments being posted in a forum that's open to public viewing? You guys are going to bring heat down on all of the hunters of this state because you can't keep your comments about illegal activities and poaching to yourself. This is really stupid.
Quote from: Lowedog on June 10, 2011, 02:57:18 PMFor every wolf poached it also prolongs delisting. The article in NWSPM revealed a lot of info I had yet to read about the case. I'm sorry for repeating myself but, if we have to wait to kill wolves just because they delist them- then it will be too late for the deer and the elk. A dead wolf that no one knows about is a good thing, I would love it if they never get delisted in Wa. Which would mean they never reach the numbers that it would take to delist them!!
For every wolf poached it also prolongs delisting. The article in NWSPM revealed a lot of info I had yet to read about the case.