Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: HunterStrait on April 21, 2016, 02:59:33 PM
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I already put my comment there.
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There needs to be even more of this and they should just open a season on them so we can shoot them instead of just letting tax payers foot the bill for hired guns.
More needs done to reduce sealions also. :mgun: :bfg: :mgun2: :hunt2:
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:bash: :puke:
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Id chip in some more tax dollars if theyd switch to seals :mgun: :mgun:
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Wait until dark, hit the island with a 10/22 rigged with a night scope, a few bricks of ammo... :dunno:
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With subsonic ammo and a suppressor.
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I think WDFW has delayed some of their fish plants in the lakes so those fish eatin' birds don't eat all the product before opening day. I have watched them in some lakes work in teams to herd fish and gobble them down.
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There needs to be even more of this and they should just open a season on them so we can shoot them instead of just letting tax payers foot the bill for hired guns.
More needs done to reduce sealions also. :mgun: :bfg: :mgun2: :hunt2:
:yeah:
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I love it when people who presume to be educating others can't even pronounce Oregon correctly lol.
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If they allowed sportsmen to conduct the reduction than those activist would be guilty of interfering with a lawful hunt. :twocents:
#cormorantlivesmatter :puke:
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We have more videos coming to address this. In a nutshell, the government claims that cormorants are eating too many salmon. They are a convenient scapegoat because the government won't admit that human overfishing, pollution and other human activities are actually to blame. Furthermore, the government's own experts have declared that killing cormorants will not resolve the issue. This is a government program of cruelty, waste of life and waste of tax dollars.
-President of SHARK
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The same sand bar was a Caspian tern stronghold, millions were spent then and they are doing it again with cormorants. Why avoid the 'shark' folks, tell them what you are doing and why, offer them a 12 gauge to help out. Let them demonstrate how little they know and understand. Record it and use it.
You might want to let your elected folks know you appreciate this effort even though hunter involvement would be far more efficient.
I assume these new to the PNW (relatively) birds are laying eggs on this sand bar? We talked about egg eating pigs for the terns, it would still be a cheap effective method.
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We have more videos coming to address this. In a nutshell, the government claims that cormorants are eating too many salmon. They are a convenient scapegoat because the government won't admit that human overfishing, pollution and other human activities are actually to blame. Furthermore, the government's own experts have declared that killing cormorants will not resolve the issue. This is a government program of cruelty, waste of life and waste of tax dollars.
-President of SHARK
Yeah, it's "human overfishing, pollution, and other human activities" that have led to the overpopulation of those birds in that area.......liberal moron!
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More of this guy to rustle your feathers. I do have to agree though with the pigeon shoots being unethical.
I'll keep you updated on the cormorant cull.
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Isn't WDFW suppose to eradicate "non-native" species, especially those who came about by someone releasing their "pets"???
While the WDFW re-introduces more predators and aggressively "protects" non-game predator species, some where down the line there won't be a need for WDFW!
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In the second video he uses pics of coyotes at 0:13 and reports them as wolves.
I still think pigeon shoots are unethical.
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release a few opossums or feral hogs on the sand bar
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Um, no! :bdid:
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release a few opossums or feral hogs on the sand bar
Or racoons!
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Update video, where's the evidence of animal abuse?!
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Update.
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We have more videos coming to address this. In a nutshell, the government claims that cormorants are eating too many salmon. They are a convenient scapegoat because the government won't admit that human overfishing, pollution and other human activities are actually to blame. Furthermore, the government's own experts have declared that killing cormorants will not resolve the issue. This is a government program of cruelty, waste of life and waste of tax dollars.
-President of SHARK
Yeah, it's "human overfishing, pollution, and other human activities" that have led to the overpopulation of those birds in that area.......liberal moron!
I couldn't watch the whole vid. After seeing how many birds are there! There salmon eating machines. Maybe the special people(natives) should step up and do some population control!