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Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: KFhunter on February 12, 2020, 08:23:26 AM
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Pulled from FB
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Watch out now. The wolf huggers are going to want vehicles banned anywhere wolves could possibly cross a road!
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What a tragedy :rolleyes:
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No damage to the truck I hope!!
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I wouldn't have posted that. He just invited a lot of grief into his life. Won't be surprised if WDFW charges him with intentionally trying to hit it after reading the post.
I would have just kept driving..
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Drive, Accelerate,Shutup DAS
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I wouldn't have posted that. He just invited a lot of grief into his life. Won't be surprised if WDFW charges him with intentionally trying to hit it after reading the post.
I would have just kept driving..
I agree, the skid mark could be used to argue he swerved to hit it but that cuts both ways because he could say he swerved to attempt to miss it.
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What a tragedy
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I wouldn't have posted that. He just invited a lot of grief into his life. Won't be surprised if WDFW charges him with intentionally trying to hit it after reading the post.
I would have just kept driving..
Agree, but ......15 seconds of fame!
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" :tup:
My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
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You are 100 percent correct timberfaller. I am in a different role now a days but used to be a total loss car adjuster. I talked to a lot of people that rolled or plowed into a barrier because they did not want to hit the dog, deer, whatever.
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When something furry darts out in front of you there's not enough time to think "oh it's a wolf! run it over!" same applies for yotes.
The first instinct that's been ingrained in your heads from many years of trying to miss deer is hit the brake and hold her straight, and try not to flat spot 1000's of dollars worth of tires...if you're a semi truck driver. The truck I drove had 26 tires on the ground, that's a lot of $$ to flatspot.
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Following a semi through windy roads of NY mountains in a uhaul, a deer jumps out ahead of semi on the right side of the road, and I see it clear the other side to the left. The guy didn't even flinch or tap his brakes. I wouldn't either.
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1 down, couple few hundred to go..........
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" :tup:
My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunition
for people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. :twocents:
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Happy eagles!!!
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Was this WA or another state ?
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Was this WA or another state ?
Fruitland WA
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:IBCOOL:
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FB took the pictures down, the post with comments are still up.
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Matbe the wolf was trying to commit suicide :yike:
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" :tup:
My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
never swerve ? good advice I get if you are driving a Peterbilt...try it in a chevy aveo when an elk steps out in the road and you can literally see underneath its belly. Would be awesome to be able to afford driving one back and forth 92 miles every day
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" :tup:
My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunition
for people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. :twocents:
only legal way to kill a wolf in this state. Good for him for posting!!! :twocents:
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Lol!
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Was this WA or another state ?
Fruitland WA
Oh! - I just love fruit! :IBCOOL:
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" :tup:
My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunition
for people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. :twocents:
only legal way to kill a wolf in this state. Good for him for posting!!! :twocents:
No, you just gotta say "look out, hes comin right for us!" Then you can shoot.
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!"
When I met my wife, I told her to never swerve to avoid an animal. I did this after she nearly ran us off the road to avoid hitting a stupid dog. I said it over and over again. It was finally ingrained in her thinking and a few years after that, she hit and killed two dumb dogs in a short period of time (dog owners' fault since there is a leash law in the whole county). She later hit a black bear which freaked her out. Then one day, she watched one of our neighbors swerve to miss a dog and the neighbor went straight into oncoming traffic and it instantly killed our neighbor and injured the driver in the other car. My wife came home and said to me 'now I know why you say to never swerve to avoid an animal'.
She told me how sad it was to witness the death of our neighbor lady.
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Was this WA or another state ?
Fruitland WA
Gotcha! Thanks . I was just curious since there are "Fruitlands" in other states .
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The driver has become a local hero. 8)
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Never hit brakes and shifting gears. MINT 👌
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No damage to the truck I hope!!
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Was this WA or another state ?
Fruitland WA
Gotcha! Thanks . I was just curious since there are "Fruitlands" in other states .
And then there is California.
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" :tup:
My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunition
for people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. :twocents:
The biggest loss to hunters was not stepping up and exposing the fraud, always being on defense do to the fear of some emotional backlash BS.
At this point, with the cat out of the bag, and the wolves fully infested in WA, hunting on the way out, does it really matter what the pro-wolf frauds say? Can anyone see any true wolf management in Washingtons future???
I wonder how many of the pro-wolf frauds will be pro-grizzly bear frauds now.
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At this point, with the cat out of the bag, and the wolves fully infested in WA, hunting on the way out, does it really matter what the pro-wolf frauds say?
No, the pro-wolf frauds' victory is complete. They have won in every regard, so it does not matter what they, or you, or I thinks. It's done, the game is over. checkmate.
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FB took the pictures down, the post with comments are still up.
Pics are still up, they're just covered up. Click the little "see photo" and they're there.
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We need to put up a puppy roadside memorial cross... :o
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FB took the pictures down, the post with comments are still up.
Pics are still up, they're just covered up. Click the little "see photo" and they're there.
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it's a repost screen shot now.
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" :tup:
My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunition
for people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. :twocents:
The biggest loss to hunters was not stepping up and exposing the fraud, always being on defense do to the fear of some emotional backlash BS.
At this point, with the cat out of the bag, and the wolves fully infested in WA, hunting on the way out, does it really matter what the pro-wolf frauds say? Can anyone see any true wolf management in Washingtons future???
I wonder how many of the pro-wolf frauds will be pro-grizzly bear frauds now.
People in the middle with no strong feelings may be ok with a hunting season at some point. Trust me, people laughing about a wolf being smeared across the highway turn the middle off. Makes hunters look like idiots.. There are lots of logical reasons to control and hunt/trap wolves. Instead of acting like emotional nitwits like liberals we should be making a well thought out case for control. :twocents:
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" :tup:
My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunition
for people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. :twocents:
The biggest loss to hunters was not stepping up and exposing the fraud, always being on defense do to the fear of some emotional backlash BS.
At this point, with the cat out of the bag, and the wolves fully infested in WA, hunting on the way out, does it really matter what the pro-wolf frauds say? Can anyone see any true wolf management in Washingtons future???
I wonder how many of the pro-wolf frauds will be pro-grizzly bear frauds now.
People in the middle with no strong feelings may be ok with a hunting season at some point. Trust me, people laughing about a wolf being smeared across the highway turn the middle off. Makes hunters look like idiots.. There are lots of logical reasons to control and hunt/trap wolves. Instead of acting like emotional nitwits like liberals we should be making a well thought out case for control. :twocents:
Did the poster say he was a hunter? Or is any thing considered negative by some, a reason to blame hunters?
I wonder if there are any people in the middle after 12 years worth of wolves? From what I have seen, they are either full blown fake environmental pro-wolfers or they know the other side of the coin, wolves are killing off the deer etc., taking your dogs on a hike isn't a good idea and packing in wolf country is a given.
The fact that you somehow think WDF&Wolves etc., give two cents on hunters " making a well thought out case for control" is hilarious.
And as far as wolf control, rural communities have been implementing and in some cases WDFW know. Taking care of wolves isn't a public secret anymore.
On another note, as the pro-wolfers like to point out "the wolves are here to stay so get use to it", at this point many people don't want to get use to it, and many of the people aren't hunters or ranchers.
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I wonder if he cut the tail off of it, like people do with dead coyotes ?
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" :tup:
My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunition
for people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. :twocents:
The biggest loss to hunters was not stepping up and exposing the fraud, always being on defense do to the fear of some emotional backlash BS.
At this point, with the cat out of the bag, and the wolves fully infested in WA, hunting on the way out, does it really matter what the pro-wolf frauds say? Can anyone see any true wolf management in Washingtons future???
I wonder how many of the pro-wolf frauds will be pro-grizzly bear frauds now.
People in the middle with no strong feelings may be ok with a hunting season at some point. Trust me, people laughing about a wolf being smeared across the highway turn the middle off. Makes hunters look like idiots.. There are lots of logical reasons to control and hunt/trap wolves. Instead of acting like emotional nitwits like liberals we should be making a well thought out case for control. :twocents:
Did the poster say he was a hunter? Or is any thing considered negative by some, a reason to blame hunters?
I wonder if there are any people in the middle after 12 years worth of wolves? From what I have seen, they are either full blown fake environmental pro-wolfers or they know the other side of the coin, wolves are killing off the deer etc., taking your dogs on a hike isn't a good idea and packing in wolf country is a given.
The fact that you somehow think WDF&Wolves etc., give two cents on hunters " making a well thought out case for control" is hilarious.
And as far as wolf control, rural communities have been implementing and in some cases WDFW know. Taking care of wolves isn't a public secret anymore.
On another note, as the pro-wolfers like to point out "the wolves are here to stay so get use to it", at this point many people don't want to get use to it, and many of the people aren't hunters or ranchers.
This is a hunting forum. Scroll through the posts. If you don't think the wolf lovers spread what is posted here around the net you are living in a dream world.
In the end voters will determine the future of wolf management in Washington. All politicians will bend to the popular opinion to stay in power. Showing livestock killed by wolves is a winner for hunters. Showing a wolf splattered on the road and laughing about it is a loser. Pretty simple unless you are a fanatic.
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Only four more kills and the trucker's an ACE!
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Posted 2 hours ago in the wolf sightings group. Still there.
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Facebook doesn’t even allow animal sales anymore. Have to use creative wording without any words related to a sale or anything of the sort. No surprise they’d remove wolf smeared on the road pics.
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An over the road trucker once told me he would never turn the steering wheel to avoid an animal as his truck had an aluminum bumper and it may bend into the front wheel, jamb and then he would be unable to straighten out his rig. Made sense to me.
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"a trucker once told me"
Ya, they tell a lot of folks things, they got all that time to just sit an think about stuff :chuckle:
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:tup:
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Love it, thank you for your good deed.
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I was taught by a drivers ed teacher who was also a WWII bomber pilot, "never swerve to miss an animal, you are more likely to be hurt or killed in the process, HIT the animal whatever it is!" :tup:
My scoutmaster swerved to miss a porcupine, rolled his car and wound up in the hospital for ten days. Almost killed him, once he recovered he told my dad, "yep, should have HIT it and kept on going, I'll never try and avoid HITTING another animal again!"
A little advice if you find yourself driving in Alaska, avoid hitting a moose at all cost! That being said, don't post dead wolf pictures on the internet with headings that say you're glad the wolf is dead. It gives the other side emotional ammunition
for people on the fence. Big lose for hunters. :twocents:
The biggest loss to hunters was not stepping up and exposing the fraud, always being on defense do to the fear of some emotional backlash BS.
At this point, with the cat out of the bag, and the wolves fully infested in WA, hunting on the way out, does it really matter what the pro-wolf frauds say? Can anyone see any true wolf management in Washingtons future???
I wonder how many of the pro-wolf frauds will be pro-grizzly bear frauds now.
People in the middle with no strong feelings may be ok with a hunting season at some point. Trust me, people laughing about a wolf being smeared across the highway turn the middle off. Makes hunters look like idiots.. There are lots of logical reasons to control and hunt/trap wolves. Instead of acting like emotional nitwits like liberals we should be making a well thought out case for control. :twocents:
Did the poster say he was a hunter? Or is any thing considered negative by some, a reason to blame hunters?
I wonder if there are any people in the middle after 12 years worth of wolves? From what I have seen, they are either full blown fake environmental pro-wolfers or they know the other side of the coin, wolves are killing off the deer etc., taking your dogs on a hike isn't a good idea and packing in wolf country is a given.
The fact that you somehow think WDF&Wolves etc., give two cents on hunters " making a well thought out case for control" is hilarious.
And as far as wolf control, rural communities have been implementing and in some cases WDFW know. Taking care of wolves isn't a public secret anymore.
On another note, as the pro-wolfers like to point out "the wolves are here to stay so get use to it", at this point many people don't want to get use to it, and many of the people aren't hunters or ranchers.
This is a hunting forum. Scroll through the posts. If you don't think the wolf lovers spread what is posted here around the net you are living in a dream world.
In the end voters will determine the future of wolf management in Washington. All politicians will bend to the popular opinion to stay in power. Showing livestock killed by wolves is a winner for hunters. Showing a wolf splattered on the road and laughing about it is a loser. Pretty simple unless you are a fanatic.
Actually it's more then likely going to be the rural communities that will be able to do any meaningful wolf control, especially with WA being fully infested. . And if there is any change it more then likely won't come from a democratic gov., but instead because a wolf/wolves start killing a few people, that's when you will see some move towards management legal or not. Mech said the biggest threat to wolves once they were dumped in the states was not managing them, and public tide turned against them, that's where we are today whether you want to believe it or not.
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I’m sure millions were spent for a memorial on this damn thing!!😂😂
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I wave at all truckers, they deliver food, clothes, supplies and parts. Cab lizards have a tough job and a simple wave may keep them going. This guy gets a double wave
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ummm..... "cab lizards" or "lot lizards" are hookers found at truck stops :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
They have a tough job too!
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The dog is in the pit off hwy 20 if anyone wants to stop and say a few words and get pics.......... :chuckle:
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ummm..... "cab lizards" or "lot lizards" are hookers found at truck stops :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
They have a tough job too!
Ummm.... lot lizards are service porters or lot attendants at car dealerships..... :chuckle:
At least in my world they are.
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ummm..... "cab lizards" or "lot lizards" are hookers found at truck stops :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
They have a tough job too!
Ummm.... lot lizards are service porters or lot attendants at car dealerships..... :chuckle:
At least in my world they are.
hahahahahahaha I grew up knowing lot lizards as beign part of the oldest profession known to man. Car haven't been around long enough :chuckle:
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haha, but we're talking about truck drivers :chuckle: :chuckle:
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You are way above my pay grade, the guy still gets a double thumbs up