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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #15 on: March 23, 2012, 08:56:02 PM »
How the heck does a state agency deny the public to know exactly where this kill site was, or exactly where they have tracked the wolves?
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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #16 on: March 23, 2012, 09:08:55 PM »
I'm both pro wolf and pro hunting. I hunt, as I've said elsewhere in this forum.

Your a troll... Someone asked you for pictures of kills and you stated you haven't been successful. Yet in another post you claim deer and elk in our state aren't as healthy to eat because we don't have wolves, really, wtf, make your mind up here. You sound like a leaf licking tree hugger.

Make up my mind? I'm a beginning hunter who see's the benefit of having wolves back. If I were a tree hugger, than I would feel horrible about all the sheep that I slaughter.
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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #17 on: March 23, 2012, 09:37:17 PM »
I'm both pro wolf and pro hunting. I hunt, as I've said elsewhere in this forum.

Your a troll... Someone asked you for pictures of kills and you stated you haven't been successful. Yet in another post you claim deer and elk in our state aren't as healthy to eat because we don't have wolves, really, wtf, make your mind up here. You sound like a leaf licking tree hugger.

Make up my mind? I'm a beginning hunter who see's the benefit of having wolves back. If I were a tree hugger, than I would feel horrible about all the sheep that I slaughter.

You are talking out your ass and only posting on topics about wolves. You are contradicting yourself in a couple threads and have yet provide any evidence to your claims about elk and deer meat being unhealthy because of the environment lacking wolves.

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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #18 on: March 23, 2012, 10:11:23 PM »
 :yeah:    If a beginning hunter, maybe you should learn some more.   
 Wolves were hunted out because they don't mix with people.   (we are on their menu).   
Old enough to know better.
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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #19 on: March 23, 2012, 10:16:02 PM »
I really get sick about this stuff.  I feel for the owner of the dogs, and he should be compensated for his loss.
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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2012, 10:38:35 PM »
I hunted near Jackson in December. There are 1000s of elk that winter in the refuge next to town. Now that the wolves found them & are moving in it can't be good news for them. Strange with all that elk meat nearby they go take out the dogs. Probably just eliminating what they think is the competition.

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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #21 on: March 23, 2012, 11:44:20 PM »
:yeah:    If a beginning hunter, maybe you should learn some more.   
 Wolves were hunted out because they don't mix with people.   (we are on their menu).

They were hunted because of intolerance of a possible competitor. They wanted to reap money off of ungulates that they didn't want predators to get to.

I'm a beginning hunter, but have been studying ecology for awhile and have taken knowledge from old timers here on Mt. Rainier. I ain't no city guy.
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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #22 on: March 24, 2012, 06:08:48 AM »
:yeah:    If a beginning hunter, maybe you should learn some more.   
 Wolves were hunted out because they don't mix with people.   (we are on their menu).

They were hunted because of intolerance of a possible competitor. They wanted to reap money off of ungulates that they didn't want predators to get to.

I'm a beginning hunter, but have been studying ecology for awhile and have taken knowledge from old timers here on Mt. Rainier. I ain't no city guy.

Humanure, your chosen name is fitting. "I ain't no city guy?"  You are trying really hard to fit in and it aint working. We are not a bunch of inbred hillbillies here.

You state you are a "beginning" hunter. What have you hunted? What is your goal with hunting?

What exactly are you studying on Mt Rainier? What school is your study associated with?

You stated you have studied wolves as a volunteer, under a researcher? And now you want to go hunting? Really?

Not fooling me.
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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #23 on: March 24, 2012, 07:23:28 AM »
:yeah:    If a beginning hunter, maybe you should learn some more.   
 Wolves were hunted out because they don't mix with people.   (we are on their menu).

They were hunted because of intolerance of a possible competitor. They wanted to reap money off of ungulates that they didn't want predators to get to.

I'm a beginning hunter, but have been studying ecology for awhile and have taken knowledge from old timers here on Mt. Rainier. I ain't no city guy.

Humanure, your chosen name is fitting. "I ain't no city guy?"  You are trying really hard to fit in and it aint working. We are not a bunch of inbred hillbillies here.

You state you are a "beginning" hunter. What have you hunted? What is your goal with hunting?

What exactly are you studying on Mt Rainier? What school is your study associated with?

You stated you have studied wolves as a volunteer, under a researcher? And now you want to go hunting? Really?

Not fooling me.

My goal with hunting is to get off my ass instead of just hearing about my friends hunting expiditions. I've hunted deer, bear, and even camped out along the elk trails near my house.

My studies other than wolves have been in general predator-prey relationships, how either one effects the land with and without the other, subsistance farming, chemical free local sheep farming with Icelandic sheep(Yam-Lamb Sheep and Cattle Co.), wildlife rehabilition. I've studied under a Puget Sound wildlife rehab's liscence.

Believe it or not, their are researchers out the who are also for hunting.
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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #24 on: March 24, 2012, 07:24:54 AM »
sss what does that mean?  :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #25 on: March 24, 2012, 07:32:19 AM »
Shoot, Shovel and Serve your time. Criminals go to prison.
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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #26 on: March 24, 2012, 07:40:44 AM »
Oh thanks I thought the last s was SHUT up, my bad :sry:

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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #27 on: March 24, 2012, 03:20:45 PM »
Sure, if you want to be a criminal.
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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #28 on: March 24, 2012, 04:57:40 PM »
Just 'cuz it's legal doesn't always mean its right, and just because it's against the law doesn't always make it wrong. I'll say no more on the subject.
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Re: (graphic) Wolves kill 3 dogs near Blackrock, WY
« Reply #29 on: March 24, 2012, 05:29:13 PM »
Humanure, when these wolves start killing people, will you have a different outlook on this, or will it be the person's fault and just a natural predator/prey relationship?

When wolves are walking through the center of town looking for food, they're overpopulated, way beyond carrying capacity for them to be leaving the safety of the wilds. They should be severely thinned out and forced far back into the wilderness. There should be an open season until the wolves are in tightly controlled numbers.

The country is different and we have a large population of people here where they weren't before. Wolves can't be allowed to exist as they have before. It needs to be different according to the changes in our population. They were killed off before because of the damage they did. Now with a population about 5 times what it was then, incidents will be more frequent. Their recovery must be severely limited.
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