Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Russ McDonald on April 11, 2012, 10:30:40 AM
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http://www.king5.com/news/Seattle-City-Light-cameras-capture-images-of-Skagit-Wildlife-146863635.html (http://www.king5.com/news/Seattle-City-Light-cameras-capture-images-of-Skagit-Wildlife-146863635.html) Notice one of thos cows is collared.
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:tup: thaks for shareing. Is that land going to be open to hunting?
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I don't even know where it is. :dunno: I wish it was. Maybe someone with know on here.
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I doubt it. Most of city light management are major tree huggers.
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I doubt it. Most of city light management are major tree huggers.
:yeah:
And not only that, but you can bet they are anti-hunting, which is even worse than being a "tree hugger." (IMO)
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who knows, the city of seattle watershed is open to the mucks for hunting, who would have thought that.
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who knows, the city of seattle watershed is open to the mucks for hunting, who would have thought that.
That's probably only due to "white guilt" and the fact that they probably believe tribal members only hunt for subsistence and ceremonial purposes. They would never let non-tribal members hunt, because we actually hunt (and admit it) because we enjoy it, and I'm sure they feel that we can buy our meat at the grocery store so no animals have to die. :rolleyes:
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:chuckle: in the article is says that a bioligist put the cam up so I would say that would be a no too. I just noticed that.
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Cool pictures
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thanks. nice lookin bear there
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I know :chuckle: :chuckle: to bad they do not go on to say how many freakin elk we have now and let us get back to whackin a couple .... :dunno: only counted 60 head in an area where they should not be .... I need a Bio. job !!! :yeah: