Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: wolfbait on February 20, 2024, 09:40:12 AM
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A Wolf Attacked My Dog and Then Charged at Me
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"No charges were filed against Krupla because he shot the wolf in self defense. Conservation officer Evink gave Krupla a verbal warning, however, for shooting the wolf."
Why would they feel the need to give him a verbal warning for doing nothing wrong?
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"No charges were filed against Krupla because he shot the wolf in self defense. Conservation officer Evink gave Krupla a verbal warning, however, for shooting the wolf."
Why would they feel the need to give him a verbal warning for doing nothing wrong?
That's a great question!
From what I've heard the state politics in Michigan have gone pretty wacky, so that might be a factor.Why would it not surprise me if the same thing happened here?
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Screw the MI C/O....the guy did what he had to. Tired of the games these people with a modicum of power play.
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I think Michigan's dept suffers from the same mentality that WE have to live with here, coming out of Olympia!
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Seems every week we hear of another bear attack, another cougar attack, another wolf attack. But they always say the same thing. This is very rare and it never happens. But seems to be becoming more and more normal to hear. And it is a complete joke that there was a warning in regards to such action.
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Seems to me that we can expect more of it before it gets better. 1996 they made killing cougar bears harder, by 2010 wolves started moving in and picking the best locations. Those wolves moved throughout the state and wiped out the bigger more congregated herds of both deer and elk. Now you have a bunch of hungry toothy critters looking for food. Deer, Elk and Moose have found that the only place they can get a decent nights sleep and some vittles is in someones back yard. The toothy critters have no choice but to go after livestock or slink into the neighborhoods under the cover of darkness to get a bite or two. A perfect recipe for disaster and whether the state officials are willing to own it or not, absolutely foreseeable. This state had multiple herds of deer, and Elk around the state that had great numbers. What did they think was going to happen when the predator numbers were at an all time high and the prey had been decimated? Oh, and by all means bring in a few Grizzly bears and add them to your already severely upside down eco system. Darn, now I want to move!
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"No charges were filed against Krupla because he shot the wolf in self defense. Conservation officer Evink gave Krupla a verbal warning, however, for shooting the wolf."
Why would they feel the need to give him a verbal warning for doing nothing wrong?
Maybe it was a warning to shoot faster or die?
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"No charges were filed against Krupla because he shot the wolf in self defense. Conservation officer Evink gave Krupla a verbal warning, however, for shooting the wolf."
Why would they feel the need to give him a verbal warning for doing nothing wrong?
So they can say they did something, instead of nothing, and the decision is harder to question later.
I think it is similar to leaving somebody $1 in your will. If you leave nothing, they can sue the estate for what they feel they were owed because you forgot them. If you leave $1, its a signal that you intentionally left them out.
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So these wolves just happened to relocate at the prime deer and elk habits and mysteriously out a Washington State tracking collar around their own necks.
This state is effed up in so many ways, but look what party has control of the power to do as they like with no checks and balances.
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So these wolves just happened to relocate at the prime deer and elk habits and mysteriously out a Washington State tracking collar around their own necks.
This state is effed up in so many ways, but look what party has control of the power to do as they like with no checks and balances.
I’m not a wolf defender by any means, but I’d say they probably settled into the prime deer and elk habitats out of necessity.
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So these wolves just happened to relocate at the prime deer and elk habits and mysteriously out a Washington State tracking collar around their own necks.
This state is effed up in so many ways, but look what party has control of the power to do as they like with no checks and balances.
I’m not a wolf defender by any means, but I’d say they probably settled into the prime deer and elk habitats out of necessity.
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:yeah: Same reason people rob banks... that's where the money is
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The leading natural cause of death for wolves is other wolves. Smith says protected wolves in Yellowstone still have a 20% mortality rate because they are fiercely territorial.