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Title: problem lion
Post by: WAcoyotehunter on June 06, 2013, 12:36:21 PM
Chased this lion out of a campground today.  Small tom- probably ~100 lbs.  The dogs worked great- and jumped him in about 1/4 mile.  He didn't run far and climbed a BIG jack pine.  We tied dogs off and jumped him to get him to move out a bit further and to haze him a little more.  Hopefully he learned to stay clear of people. 
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Post by: pianoman9701 on June 06, 2013, 12:37:24 PM
They sure are great looking animals. Nice work hazing him! :tup:
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Post by: lucky33 on June 06, 2013, 12:51:47 PM
He looks disappointed....good work  :tup:
Title: problem lion
Post by: iRem on June 06, 2013, 01:22:05 PM
Love the pics!
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Post by: clindsayrun on June 06, 2013, 01:27:35 PM
Great looking young cat! Awesome pics! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by: Special T on June 06, 2013, 01:33:25 PM
I think its piss poor that the WDFW askes people like you to help them out, yet don't go to bat for hardworking sportsmen like you that still find a way to keep trained dogs.
Title: Re: problem lion
Post by: Jonathan_S on June 06, 2013, 03:34:04 PM
 :yeah:

it's not like training and keeping cat dogs fed is cheap or easy.
Title: Re: problem lion
Post by: Jonathan_S on June 06, 2013, 03:35:12 PM
Your hounds treeing him were probably a little more noise than he's used to from campground dogs   :chuckle:

Any pics of the dogs?
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Post by: WAcoyotehunter on June 06, 2013, 04:57:05 PM
a few dog pics
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Post by: Houndhunter on June 06, 2013, 05:45:31 PM
Cool, wish they'd start asking me for help..... Lol
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Post by: SemperFidelis97 on June 06, 2013, 05:54:39 PM
Very cool pics of that cat he was a good looking critter its too bad they didn't let you fill your cougar tag while you were at it that would have saved allot of fawns here in the next few weeks.
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Post by: saylean on June 06, 2013, 06:18:24 PM
Great pics coyotehunter! Thanks for sharing...nice work!~
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Post by: seth30 on June 06, 2013, 06:19:46 PM
That looks like a great time :tup:
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Post by: Jonathan_S on June 07, 2013, 09:43:39 AM
Those are awesome looking dogs, I'm sure they were thrilled to watch a big cat up that tree.

Walker crosses usually look really cool to me.
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Post by: Machias on June 07, 2013, 01:58:42 PM
Nice job Bart!  Great photos!
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Post by: Rooster1981 on June 07, 2013, 04:13:37 PM

Very Cool  :tup:
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Post by: Huntin Hounds on June 07, 2013, 04:15:36 PM
 :bdid: No offense to you WAcoyotehunter, but any houndsman that helps WDFW with problem animals is shooting us all in the foot. I got a serious problem with the fact they even ask for houndsmans help. WDFW is our 2nd worst enemy in this state. They got rid of coyote hunting with dogs all on their own without any pressure from the legislator or the general public. We will never have a chance to get back hounding when someone gets rid of every problem animal that shows its face. Just something to think about. I know its got to be tempting to be able to get your dogs out in the off season, but we as houndsman need to stick together for our common cause. By the way, nice catch and good looking dogs too! I hope I don't sound to much like a jerk.
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Post by: Rooster1981 on June 07, 2013, 04:20:46 PM
:bdid: No offense to you WAcoyotehunter, but any houndsman that helps WDFW with problem animals is shooting us all in the foot. I got a serious problem with the fact they even ask for houndsmans help. WDFW is our 2nd worst enemy in this state. They got rid of coyote hunting with dogs all on their own without any pressure from the legislator or the general public. We will never have a chance to get back hounding when someone gets rid of every problem animal that shows its face. Just something to think about. I know its got to be tempting to be able to get your dogs out in the off season, but we as houndsman need to stick together for our common cause. By the way, nice catch and good looking dogs too! I hope I don't sound to much like a jerk.

I would hunt my dogs in a heart beat. We are never going to get our hound rights back the way they were before I-655. If you don't take advantage when the opportunity presents its self you'll spend the best years of your hunting career sitting at home.
Title: problem lion
Post by: jackelope on June 07, 2013, 04:22:54 PM
How do you know he was helping wdfw?
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Post by: BOWHUNTER45 on June 07, 2013, 05:09:10 PM
:bdid: No offense to you WAcoyotehunter, but any houndsman that helps WDFW with problem animals is shooting us all in the foot. I got a serious problem with the fact they even ask for houndsmans help. WDFW is our 2nd worst enemy in this state. They got rid of coyote hunting with dogs all on their own without any pressure from the legislator or the general public. We will never have a chance to get back hounding when someone gets rid of every problem animal that shows its face. Just something to think about. I know its got to be tempting to be able to get your dogs out in the off season, but we as houndsman need to stick together for our common cause. By the way, nice catch and good looking dogs too! I hope I don't sound to much like a jerk.
:yike: This should fire off some people  :dunno: :chuckle: just remember the (coyote) was the escape goat for running hounds ...And do not worry ...coons will be the next one and then we run hounds no more ...We chased a huge tom from a park one time ...the only thing that stunk about it was we could not kill it ...he was a nice one ...and it was fun listening to the hounds explode on such a fresh track !!  Whatever it takes to hear your dogs doing what they do best is all good with me  :tup: :tup:
Title: Re: problem lion
Post by: Special T on June 09, 2013, 09:48:03 AM
:bdid: No offense to you WAcoyotehunter, but any houndsman that helps WDFW with problem animals is shooting us all in the foot. I got a serious problem with the fact they even ask for houndsmans help. WDFW is our 2nd worst enemy in this state. They got rid of coyote hunting with dogs all on their own without any pressure from the legislator or the general public. We will never have a chance to get back hounding when someone gets rid of every problem animal that shows its face. Just something to think about. I know its got to be tempting to be able to get your dogs out in the off season, but we as houndsman need to stick together for our common cause. By the way, nice catch and good looking dogs too! I hope I don't sound to much like a jerk.

WDFW definitely are not houndsmens friends, and I think they are soft at being friends to hunters in general... As long as its PC like fishing, or upland bird hunting it won't attract the ire of the department.

HH i understand what you are saying. We won't get any help to get hound hunting back from the WDFW. It also seems like an opportunity to expand the department. Just look at the  Karelian Bear Dog's... Hounds are being run on animals YET the WDFW won't even support hound hunters in a pursuit only season to help train animals to stay away from people and dogs...
Title: Re: problem lion
Post by: WAcoyotehunter on June 09, 2013, 05:09:28 PM
WDFW tried to get hounds back on the landscape a couple years ago and I attended that meeting.  They want to have hounds as a tool, but the legislators (Hans Dunshee particularly) and HSUS and PAWS would not budge, despite the WDFW force feeding them some good biology.  I used to think that way- that if the houndsmen could stick together and tell the WDFW to try to catch a problem cat without dogs that we might get them to notice the need.... but they do know.  They are handcuffed by the initiative.  (which they were disallowed from "taking sides on")

As far as the coyote thing goes... I get it, but don't like it.  The WDFW did that because they were afraid there would be legislation and the animal rights folks would tack on more crap.  They went with the coyote rule to avoid another crazy initiative.
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Post by: Machias on June 09, 2013, 05:31:48 PM
"The WDFW did that because they were afraid there would be legislation and the animal rights folks would tack on more crap.  They went with the coyote rule to avoid another crazy initiative."


Sorry Bart, my personal opinion, this is complete BS.  ;)
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Post by: Austrian Hunter on June 09, 2013, 05:38:05 PM
Very cool!!!!  These cats are sure nice looking!!!!  Great dogs!! Sounds like they did awesome!!!   
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Post by: Houndhunter on June 09, 2013, 10:07:41 PM
It is dumb that they only call when there's a problem bear/cat... But there is seriously no opportunity out there unless your hooked up with the wdfw, timber companies, or a few other programs. I struggle keeping dogs that can hunt, pretty tough for an avg guy to run dogs here. So I would most definitely jump at any chance with problem animals and not think twice about it.
Title: Re: problem lion
Post by: Rooster1981 on June 10, 2013, 06:41:34 AM
It is dumb that they only call when there's a problem bear/cat... But there is seriously no opportunity out there unless your hooked up with the wdfw, timber companies, or a few other programs. I struggle keeping dogs that can hunt, pretty tough for an avg guy to run dogs here. So I would most definitely jump at any chance with problem animals and not think twice about it.

 :yeah:
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Post by: jackmaster on June 10, 2013, 06:45:18 AM
awesome pics, definately miss hearing hounds on the tree  :'( :'(
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Post by: Special T on June 10, 2013, 09:31:04 AM
WDFW tried to get hounds back on the landscape a couple years ago and I attended that meeting.  They want to have hounds as a tool, but the legislators (Hans Dunshee particularly) and HSUS and PAWS would not budge, despite the WDFW force feeding them some good biology.  I used to think that way- that if the houndsmen could stick together and tell the WDFW to try to catch a problem cat without dogs that we might get them to notice the need.... but they do know.  They are handcuffed by the initiative.  (which they were disallowed from "taking sides on")

As far as the coyote thing goes... I get it, but don't like it.  The WDFW did that because they were afraid there would be legislation and the animal rights folks would tack on more crap.  They went with the coyote rule to avoid another crazy initiative.

WDFWcalled on all hunters to twart the merger between parks DNR and WDFW... And we showed up and were recognised. If they tried to get hound hunting back they sure didn't try very hard.

The coyote rule is a great example of the WDFW attempting to APPEASE HSUS and Paws, not to mention other anti hunting groups. Appeasement is a retreat, and causes a slower death of hunting but does nothing to stop it.  :twocents:
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Post by: RB on June 10, 2013, 09:55:37 AM
Cool Pictures!  :tup:
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Post by: Special T on June 10, 2013, 10:17:00 AM
BTW i think its cool that you have found a way to keep hound dogs active and running. What changed your mind on the WDFW from my way of thinking to your new one?

I would also like ot add that you live in the NE WA where the local politicians at least seem a littlem more interested in serving thier constituents.  :twocents:
Title: Re: problem lion
Post by: WAcoyotehunter on June 10, 2013, 12:13:10 PM
I quit counting on WA to train or work dogs.  Now I hunt ID to make dogs.  The WDFW and Conservation NW really tried to get hounds back on the landscape and were shut down by Dunshee, HSUS and PAWS.  I was there and heard the testimony.  They tried.
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