Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: lastmk8 on December 13, 2011, 04:47:36 PM
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Hey there WDFW, what about these Effin' "NON-NATIVE" wolves you are planting in our state...??? You want the fisherman to help you out with something you see as a threat, yet ignore all our input and "real world" big game herd reduction numbers for something WE KNOW IS A THREAT, you *censored*s!!!!
A sampling of the news release....
WDFW will enlist anglers, new website
in pending battle against voracious pike
OLYMPIA - Concerned about the spread of northern pike in Washington waters, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is gearing up for a spring campaign to halt the advance of the voracious, non-native fish toward the Columbia River.
"Non-native northern pike are high-impact predators of many other fish," Whalen said. "We’re increasingly concerned about future impacts to native trout and other species, including salmon and steelhead."
Yea, yea, yea, we know exactly how you feel there WDFW, now pull you collective heads out of your backsides and apply this same logic, thought process and evidence to what is going to happen with our Big Game once "your" "Non-Native" wolves are multiplying and devestating our woodlands..... >:( >:( >:(
Add this release and their logic to the "Wolf Protest" that is picking up some steam. I'd love to hear how they might apply some kind of reason to how these two "threats" are "different"...!!
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WDFW = "Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife", not "....Fish and Game" as in many states....that's a very significant difference in priorities.
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How true!!!
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I had the same thoughts when I read this news. Here is there facebook new release about this if you want to leave a comment.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150442511866761&set=a.390652606760.166104.385127436760&type=1&theater
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who elected these idiots to control us? :bash:
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and now we have the new Elk problem at TPC Snoqualmie golf corse and will be using a few "Master Hunters" :hunter: to kill three of them to scare them off the golf course. Heck with that, possibly to much worry about stray bullets, give them one of the breeding pairs of wolves, that should help fix their Elk problem. And in the end, when they start snapping up a few pets maybe we can get someone to listen :yike:...... idiots!!! :mor:
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I had the same thoughts when I read this news. Here is there facebook new release about this if you want to leave a comment.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150442511866761&set=a.390652606760.166104.385127436760&type=1&theater
i just posted a comment on that news release :chuckle: