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Sitka, if you love sitka blacktail then hunt Alaska. I case you dont know these columbian blacktail. You must make words up as you read cause nowhere in my post did i say i was a sitka expert and never will be. But i do know columbian and all the other game that live in this state, NOT ALASKA. The eco system of Alaska has lived with wolves for ever and has been able to adapt over the years to coincide. For a species as prolific as wolves to be "reintroduced" to an environment that has survived many many years without them you would have to prove to me that not only the wolves will not have a bad effect on our existing game, but would contribute in a good way. What GOOD comes from wolves. Are wolves so important that it is worth diminishing our deer, elk, moose, sheep, and others small game such as coyotes. For you to argue that wolves would not effect our game is as ignorant as is it is wrong. To only look at harvest numbers as a means to an arguement is a dead end. Just because there are still people filling tags doesnt mean that the number of game is remaining steady. Many are shooting animals that are smaller than what they would normally take because the numbers and quality are just not there. Get off the intenet and get out and talk to the ones that live in wolf country and then come back with an opinion.
Quote from: ICEMAN on December 29, 2011, 05:12:44 PMThis is where I differ from you. I do not want the bio's either as the sole determining factor because this lets their own personal political bias influence decision making. So who do you want to be the determining factor? Who are you willing to trust? It appears that the only people most on this site trust is people who say Wolf=bad. If someone says Wolf can be good or neutral, most here start looking for an excuse to discredit the opinion or the fact.
This is where I differ from you. I do not want the bio's either as the sole determining factor because this lets their own personal political bias influence decision making.
Get off the intenet and get out and talk to the ones that live in wolf country and then come back with an opinion.
Very interesting thread so far. Some comments:-Top carnivores are their own worst enemy, in that when competition for prey, mates, or any other limiting factor becomes intense, they will most happily kill each other (as seen in the last few years in the Greater Yellowstone).
-Final comment- and this is an opinion- pick some units, maybe those dominated by wilderness or National Park areas, and let wolves reach a relatively higher density there. Pick other units, maybe ones with more ranching, etc., and establish very aggressive wolf harvest quotas. Go ahead and hammer 'em! But let's not pursue the same approach everywhere across the landscape! Only at regional scales can we accomplish our overall wildlife management goals. Which, like it or not, for most of society, include having some toothy critters around. The same toothy critters that helped turn elk and deer into the graceful and strong animals we hunt and love.
*About me: Hunting is my primary source of protein. I have an undergrad and a doctorate in forest resource management, neither from "liberal" universities.
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on December 29, 2011, 04:55:55 PMQuote from: jackmaster on December 29, 2011, 03:57:41 PMwhat wins in the long run is leave the wolves the hell out of washington, i dont remember getting to vote on the reintroduction of wolves, its nice to know that are goverment only lets us vote on cetain things, its time to vote out are current managemant at wdfw and vote people in that actually care about the survival of are deer and elk heards, and vote people in that want to create jobs by logging and creating more habitat, and the wolves were eradicated by people with obviosly alot more damn common senseYou're in favor of voting on wolves being in Washington? That's as crazy as letting anti's vote against hunting with hounds and trapping. #1, you're going to lose that vote. #2 biology, not voting should determine game management, not emotions or voting. Political pressure shouldn't be part of the equation on either side.AMEN!!
Quote from: jackmaster on December 29, 2011, 03:57:41 PMwhat wins in the long run is leave the wolves the hell out of washington, i dont remember getting to vote on the reintroduction of wolves, its nice to know that are goverment only lets us vote on cetain things, its time to vote out are current managemant at wdfw and vote people in that actually care about the survival of are deer and elk heards, and vote people in that want to create jobs by logging and creating more habitat, and the wolves were eradicated by people with obviosly alot more damn common senseYou're in favor of voting on wolves being in Washington? That's as crazy as letting anti's vote against hunting with hounds and trapping. #1, you're going to lose that vote. #2 biology, not voting should determine game management, not emotions or voting. Political pressure shouldn't be part of the equation on either side.
what wins in the long run is leave the wolves the hell out of washington, i dont remember getting to vote on the reintroduction of wolves, its nice to know that are goverment only lets us vote on cetain things, its time to vote out are current managemant at wdfw and vote people in that actually care about the survival of are deer and elk heards, and vote people in that want to create jobs by logging and creating more habitat, and the wolves were eradicated by people with obviosly alot more damn common sense
What do you mean habitat maintenance, man caused habitat maintenance? I was under the impression that most who want wolves reinstated into the ecosystem, also want mankind out of the ecosystem...Closed up, locked out, finite'?
We've already lost this argument about how many wolves we need or if we even need wolves. We must look forward and concentrate on forcing the WDFW to monitor wolves. Currently that is not happening.
Quote from: bearpaw on December 30, 2011, 08:26:51 AMWe've already lost this argument about how many wolves we need or if we even need wolves. We must look forward and concentrate on forcing the WDFW to monitor wolves. Currently that is not happening. Sadly that's not going to happen, there is no funding and with shrinking budgets for the foreseeable future....the future is very bleak, no matter how rosie folks like Sitka want to color it. It's crazy, they point to a few harvest photos and say SEE everything is fine, the wolves have little effect and what effect they have is all positive.