Free: Contests & Raffles.
Reading through this thread, I think I am starting to lean towards Bearpaw's theory. Sitka seems to be a little more "informed" than just your average concerned hunter that is all for "managing" the wolves, but is really just a "glass is half full kinda guy", that is trying to show that wolves aren't the end of the world. If that were the case, I think by this point he would have said "OK guys, I guess we will just have to agree to disagree..." and gone on to comment on some blacktail hunting threads or something. He just seems a little too concerned that we all come around to his way of thinking...
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on January 10, 2012, 10:32:36 PMReading through this thread, I think I am starting to lean towards Bearpaw's theory. Sitka seems to be a little more "informed" than just your average concerned hunter that is all for "managing" the wolves, but is really just a "glass is half full kinda guy", that is trying to show that wolves aren't the end of the world. If that were the case, I think by this point he would have said "OK guys, I guess we will just have to agree to disagree..." and gone on to comment on some blacktail hunting threads or something. He just seems a little too concerned that we all come around to his way of thinking... Sikta is using a form of debate called "agitation propaganda." It is designed to stir emotional response in detractors of a point of view making it easy to point out emotional behavior while dismissing their ideology or their stance all together. It is Marxist in nature usually. (Or that is where it orginated.) Sitka, regardless of anything else is obviously a wolf propagandist. I do however agree that black bears hurt young deer and elk in their first few weeks of life. That is why I support a general spring bear hunt (not permit only) in Washington. Cougar season should be alligned with it in an open season to aid it the recruitment of the young into herds. I have advocated for this in 2011 at WDFW meetings and am on record as doing so.The label "Wolf Propagandist" is more fitting in my opinion for people who only speak from their side of the debate. We also have to understand wolves are a tool. Truth is a funny thing. The Government claims only one livestock animal was killed by wolves in Washington? No other confict offically exists? (So sayith the Government.) But, is that truth when the people know different? Nazi's said the Jews just moved on. (So sayith the Government.) We can not take Conservation Northwest and Defenders of Wildlife at their word. They have an agenda. They are admittedly bias to the North American Model of Game management. These same folk don't even want to allow members of the NRA to buy license plates to fund hunter's education in this State. They want that money for their agendas exclusively. That is how they get millions and we help fund them. Just think about this, if 200,000 Washington hunters did not by one special permit this year and instead choice to fund a pro-hunting advocacy group with that $7.10. We would have $1.5 million dollars to counter Wolf Propaganda with real data. But we don't realize our power. People like the Defenders and Con ideology have funds from all over the world. We used to have funds from the Pittman Roberston. What we have not all realized is these folks have redirected these funds to their causes, and those causes are to undermine ours.
It would help if we could have a bankroll fund starter to run emotional campaigns to counter those of the anti's. I didn't know there was an actual term for sitka's methods but they were easy enough to spot. Seems like the same way a big chunk of politicians are running their campaigns. I never understood why we make it so easy to be infiltrated but we can't seem to infiltrate them.
WRONG Sitka, here's proof Alaska F&G supports arial wolf hunts and has for several years because it increases herd numbers. In this same article you can see where guys like Sitka use every imaginable arguement against wolf hunting, but the bottom line is that wolf control benefits herds.http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2009859073_apusalaskawolfcontrol.htmlAlaska: Wolf, bear hunts increasing moose, caribou An Alaska wildlife management program in which wolves are shot from low-flying airplanes and black bears are baited and snared is helping to increase the numbers of moose and caribou, state wildlife officials say.
I can't let it go.... This is NOT a debate if winter kill happens! This is NOT a discussion if hard winters affect game populations!I think the part you can't understand is this......WITH ALL OTHER ASPECTS BEING THE SAME, WHAT EFFECT DO WOLVES HAVE ON UNGULATE POPULATIONS?IF we can agree that they eat and waste more than we would like predators to take, and then we reduce said predators, would that or would that not leave more harvest for us? Let me put it this way....Deer/elk/moose are a crop. We want to protect that crop so we can harvest it. The more the fungus, bugs, disease etc. eat of our crop, the less we get to harvest for our efforts. We don't grow crops to feed the catepillers! Does this mean I want every bug in the world killed??? No. But, we want to put in the work to protect our crop, better the habitat so we can all enjoy a sustainable harvest. Every farmer has hard years, often weather related! But, they also pull weeds