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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #105 on: March 28, 2012, 10:55:44 AM »
Si if a man came onto a farmers land and was killing his livestock what would happen to him? just fueling the fire...

the farmer would send out his 140 lb hor wife to deal with him.   :chuckle:  :chuckle:  :chuckle:

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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #106 on: March 28, 2012, 11:03:14 AM »
Si if a man came onto a farmers land and was killing his livestock what would happen to him? just fueling the fire...
He would go to jail, is my guess; or have to pay back the lost investment.. as far as I know wolves don't have a bank account, and wouldn't make very good cellmates.  :chuckle:
I am not opposed to golf, for I suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering deer.

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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #107 on: March 28, 2012, 11:28:41 AM »
Si if a man came onto a farmers land and was killing his livestock what would happen to him? just fueling the fire...
He would go to jail, is my guess; or have to pay back the lost investment.. as far as I know wolves don't have a bank account, and wouldn't make very good cellmates.  :chuckle:

All i'm saying is that a person isnt allowed to do this so why is a wolf? the only way to stop them is having the state (or whatever orginization) pay for high fences to protect their livestock or let farmers shoot the wolves.

this stuff has been getting worse since the state passed a law opposing "cruel animal traps" the guy talking about gun controll was partially right however I dont think the state will take it all the way to taking our guns away. what he is right about is the fact that there will be no game left and our hunting will be limited to preditors. bear, cat and wolf are going to be the next generation of hunting targets in the US. This will also lead to more frequent animal attacks on humans due to lack of food in the woods and over-population of preditory animals. I would like to see deer population reports in areas that have had cougar taken out of them. A couple of years ago I had hit a cougar on the hwy (i'm sure it died) for the next two years I hunted that area and the deer population was significantly higher than most of the other places I was hunting. I dont know if that was just a coincidence but its hard not to wonder how much these preditors are messing up the deer population.

The only way to stop the inevitable growth of preditory animals is to propose laws that protect hunting and game management which needs to include the use of traps and dogs. we need to be harder on these animals to protect deer and elk from getting put on the endangered species list. I'm ready to start suing...
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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #108 on: March 28, 2012, 12:07:23 PM »
It is a stretch even putting wolves and gun controle in the same sentence but i wouldn't put it past our government or all the activists to do something that back handed , 2 faced and sneaky.

You can trust the government just ask the indians
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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #109 on: March 28, 2012, 12:39:22 PM »
It is a stretch even putting wolves and gun controle in the same sentence but i wouldn't put it past our government or all the activists to do something that back handed , 2 faced and sneaky.

You can trust the government just ask the indians

For the activists I think it goes much further than guns.  They are wanting to end entire lifestyles/cultures.  Most seem to be very anti-livestock as well as anti-hunting.

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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #110 on: March 28, 2012, 12:46:26 PM »
I'm not against trapping, granted I don't know a whole lot about it, but what are the details about it getting regulating? What constitutes cruel?

One thing I am against and hope doesn't come back is poisoning. Strychnine was the most cruel thing ever used, and it killed more than need because it stayed in the grass where the animal died.
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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #111 on: March 28, 2012, 01:08:39 PM »
I'm not against trapping, granted I don't know a whole lot about it, but what are the details about it getting regulating? What constitutes cruel?

One thing I am against and hope doesn't come back is poisoning. Strychnine was the most cruel thing ever used, and it killed more than need because it stayed in the grass where the animal died.

What I am most impressed about you, Humanure is your ability to rack up the posts... you've been here for.. a week? You already have 1/8th of the posts I have and I've been a member since 2007ish.  :chuckle: Other than volunteering to slaughter sheep what precisely do you do for a living? I read that and it sounds kind of mean but I am curious of your background.
I am not opposed to golf, for I suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering deer.

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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #112 on: March 28, 2012, 01:48:38 PM »
It is a stretch even putting wolves and gun controle in the same sentence but i wouldn't put it past our government or all the activists to do something that back handed , 2 faced and sneaky.

You can trust the government just ask the indians  Who said they were untrustworthy?  I believe in our government 100%, with President Lincoln at the helm we will never...oh, wait nevermind. :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #113 on: March 28, 2012, 01:51:29 PM »
I'm curious as well because you have dodged quite a bit of questions and also I haven't really seen any of your "facts" actually substantiated? :dunno:  I believe you're either what everybody suspects or you're just attempting to sound like you are and have an idea or clue as to what you're talking about either way it smells like :crap:
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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #114 on: March 28, 2012, 02:18:37 PM »
Also, what do you do for a living, what kind of job do you have that pays you money?

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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #115 on: March 28, 2012, 02:43:48 PM »
I'm not against trapping, granted I don't know a whole lot about it, but what are the details about it getting regulating? What constitutes cruel?

One thing I am against and hope doesn't come back is poisoning. Strychnine was the most cruel thing ever used, and it killed more than need because it stayed in the grass where the animal died.

IT IS UNLAWFUL TO TRAP FOR WILD ANIMALS:
 With body-gripping traps EXCEPT by permit to abate an
animal problem under WAC 232-12-142. This includes, but
not limited to, padded foothold traps, unpadded foot-hold
traps, all snares, and conibear type traps.
 Unless traps are checked and animals removed within 72
hours (non-body gripping kill traps).
 Unless animals captured in restraining traps (any nonkilling
set) are removed within 24 hours of capture.
 With a neck or body snare attached to a spring pole or any
spring pole type of device.
 Using game birds, game fish, or game animals for bait,
except nonedible parts of game birds, game fish, or game
animals may be used as bait.
 Within thirty feet of any exposed meat bait or nonedible
game parts which are visible to flying raptors.

http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/00769/wdfw00769.pdf

so the only trap that is allowed in washington state is a live animal trap that the animal has to walk into.

when wolves and cougars start eating people then the irreversable lesson will be learned. oh wait, why did everyone try to make wolves extinct in the first place?
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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #116 on: March 28, 2012, 05:52:57 PM »
Fantastic, that a person cannot protect their own property.Ind it be a burglar or a wolf killing your livelihood. I know rules and laws, but when effecting a persons live. Well I congratulate that person. If true story :bash:

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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #117 on: March 28, 2012, 06:28:29 PM »
I work at a spay/neuter clinic, and when i want extra hours, I work a temp job driving new cars that come in to the port.
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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #118 on: March 28, 2012, 06:41:28 PM »
i wouldn't put it past our government or all the activists to do something that back handed , 2 faced and sneaky.

You can trust the government just ask the indians


One thing I am against and hope doesn't come back is humanure :ban:

I'm cruel killed more game animals than Strychnine wolves need regulating

I just  :bash: thinking this is how the anti's put together their $research$.
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Cut, paste, and sniff glue. Repeat until the ignorant public believes the lies and propoganda

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Re: Wolf Packs in Washington
« Reply #119 on: March 28, 2012, 06:45:19 PM »
Whatever you say, guy.
We would be better off to not have been, but since we're here, it's our responsibility to exist without standing in natures way, It is not in our DNA to mandatorily become environmentally destructive juggernauts!

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