Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: GrainfedMuley on December 22, 2011, 06:54:39 AM
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They are not happy in NE Oregon.
http://www.oregonwolfeducation.org/
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That is great that they are taking that approach! I hope that this site stays strong!
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Great video! Kudos to them! I'm glad they were able to document what they did.
My blood is boiling! :bash:
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Sounds like the cowboy is about to do some coyote hunting on his own...
I would be furious as hell.
Coming to washington, bet on it............
RTSPRING
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Very well put together video! Best I have watched yet I believe.
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That is a great video
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Great video. On the website there was a link to some radio broadcast updates. Interesting to listen too.
http://kwvrradio.net/replay/kwvrreplays.html
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Best of the real people videos by far. Spread it around. Oh, count those elk, you may not get to see them that relaxed in the future.
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video is well done, I posted a link on facebook try and get as much exposure as possible.
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Concerning the angus herd bull in the video; Wolves joyfully run most everything they come across,especially pups, even with full bellys. These cattle were on the run from wolves, the bull stepped in a hole, tore his shoulder, threw a clot and died. The broken leg calf the cattleman mentioned was part of the chase. Roblyn of the Oregon agency missed a great oppurtunity. Just be honest and up front, she knew that was the most probable explanation. She offended every cattleman around at the time and every one to see the video in the future. She and the agency could probably mend the insult. Show up at every prowolf meeting every where, tell the honest story, admit they have no money and let the groups know the real costs they need to pay. The pro folks constantly point out what a tiny percent of the loss is associated with wolves. Fine. Step up and pay the bill. I know, I am such a dreamer.
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Concerning the angus herd bull in the video; Wolves joyfully run most everything they come across,especially pups, even with full bellys. These cattle were on the run from wolves, the bull stepped in a hole, tore his shoulder, threw a clot and died. The broken leg calf the cattleman mentioned was part of the chase. Roblyn of the Oregon agency missed a great oppurtunity. Just be honest and up front, she knew that was the most probable explanation. She offended every cattleman around at the time and every one to see the video in the future. She and the agency could probably mend the insult. Show up at every prowolf meeting every where, tell the honest story, admit they have no money and let the groups know the real costs they need to pay. The pro folks constantly point out what a tiny percent of the loss is associated with wolves. Fine. Step up and pay the bill. I know, I am such a dreamer.
:yeah: Very good video Thanks