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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #30 on: September 26, 2012, 06:24:24 PM »
I wonder if they would give me the lifesize wolf capes  :dunno: .....  :chuckle:
ALL Yeah charlie I am sure they would  :chuckle: :chuckle: But you may want to contact them and see if they want to display them in their office  :chuckle: :chuckle: and then tell them you know a good taxi who can help them out  ;) Seriously though I would call them and ask what they plan on doing with them ! :tup:

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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #31 on: September 26, 2012, 06:29:06 PM »
Would be nice to see some evidence to back up what they are telling us  :dunno: I hope it is all true but not sold on it yet  :dunno: :chuckle:

Public disclosure request of P. Anderson's emails this week would probably produce some photos.




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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #32 on: September 26, 2012, 06:36:15 PM »
Just watched King5 News and they have confirmed the 3 kills .... :tup:

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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #33 on: September 26, 2012, 07:47:24 PM »
I'm as cynical as the next guy when it comes to politics in the Peoples' Republic of Washington but, you have to admit there are 5 less mouths to feed than there were a week ago.  That can't be all bad I guess.  Maybe this will chase the rest of them across the border into Canada for a while too.  There really does seem to be a bright side to all this.  Reference the progression to delisting wolves in Washington, it seems to me that WDFW is probably anxious to get there because they can sell wolf tags for a profit and somebody else will do the killing.  Helicopters are expensive to operate and I know they are on a tight budget.  I would be happy to make a donation for a tag to shoot a wolf, or two, or three....
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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #34 on: September 26, 2012, 09:21:47 PM »
It would be interesting to see how many they had collars on. 2 years ago I reported to a WDFW agent about a wolf I saw up there and discribed the collar it was wearing he got back to me and told me it wasn't one of theirs. Maybe one that had crossed the border. I wonder if it was still roaming around.

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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #35 on: September 27, 2012, 10:47:19 AM »
I have been very critical of WDFW on this wolf issue. But, I think Director Anderson has proven again he is one of the better directors we have had in a very long time. I think he realizes all the sides to this wolf dilemma and is leading the WDFW on the wolf issue about as well as he can at this point.

I still think the WDFW and the Commission were duped by many of their own wolf loving biologists while creating the wolf plan. But cows always come to water and wolves eventually come to beef and lamb. I think we will be hunting wolves sooner than most of you think. The feds have already delisted Eastern WA and there are so many packs in NE WA that they will have to act soon or our herds will begin to suffer huge losses. There is language in the wolf plan to allow management when wolves impact the herds.

Only about half the packs in NE WA have been confirmed wait till they all breed for a couple years. Plus that helocopter time is costing game management probably $1500+ per hour not to mention the sharp shooters. Minnesota is another one of the most liberal states and even they are hunting wolves this fall. Yes, Washington will be hunting wolves soon.

Stevens County Cattlemen are calling for delisting of NE Washington, we hunters should join them.  :twocents:
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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #36 on: September 27, 2012, 11:13:14 AM »
I agree Dale, I'd give it two years and we will start seeing a limited numbers of permits given to the public in the more problematic areas/gmu's. Once those tags are filled, they stop the hunt. It's the only smart thing to do, I know that I poke a lot of fun at WDFW but it is good to see they are doing something. I really would like to get a couple wolves before I get too damn old and right now.....I feeling pretty damn old  :bash:  :chuckle:

So coyotes will have to consume my time this winter, but as soon as tags come available, I'll be getting one or two  :bfg:
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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #37 on: September 27, 2012, 11:42:22 AM »
Wow... Better leave the collared one alive til the last one or they'll never find them!!!!  So now there's only "3-6" left in the pack....     :o     :dunno:   

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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #38 on: September 27, 2012, 05:40:08 PM »
Anybody surprised that the hunt is over after the alpha male was killed today?!?

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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #39 on: September 27, 2012, 05:42:18 PM »
Yes I am surprised they were able to kill off the entire pack so quickly.

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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #40 on: September 27, 2012, 05:59:26 PM »
So they got 3-6 more??? Or another and stopped after it was the collard alfa????

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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #41 on: September 27, 2012, 06:11:10 PM »
 But ......



Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
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September 27, 2012
Contact: Dave Ware, (360) 902-2509

WDFW concludes action to remove Northeast Washington wolf pack

OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) concluded its action to eliminate a pack of wolves in Northeast Washington today after an agency marksman killed the pack's alpha male just south of the Canadian border.

WDFW Director Phil Anderson said the wolf was shot this morning from a helicopter.  Its death brought to six the number of wolves from the Wedge Pack removed in the past three days, including the alpha female.

"Directing the pack's removal was a very difficult decision, both personally and professionally, but it was necessary to reset the stage for sustainable wolf recovery in this region," he said.  "Now we will refocus our attention on working with livestock operators and conservation groups to aggressively promote the use of non-lethal tactics to avoid wolf-livestock conflict."

With the latest operation concluded, Anderson said the department would continue to monitor wolf activity in the Wedge region as it is doing in other parts of the state.

The department initiated removal of the Wedge Pack late last week in an effort to put a stop to its persistent attacks on livestock from the herd of the Diamond M Ranch in northern Stevens County.  Since July, the wolves had killed or injured at least 17 calves and cows from the herd.

The pack takes its name from the triangular shape of the Washington state portion of its range, which is bordered by the Columbia and Kettle rivers and Canada.  Its elimination leaves the state with seven confirmed wolf packs and four suspected packs, most of which range in the remote, rugged forests of Northeast Washington.

WDFW began to lethally remove wolves from the pack in early August, as its pattern of predation began to escalate despite non-lethal efforts by the rancher and the department to prevent the attacks.  A WDFW marksman killed a non-breeding member of the pack on August 7, and about two weeks later, biologists found the decomposed carcass of a young wolf within the Diamond M herd's grazing area.  The young wolf had not been shot, and the cause of death could not be determined.

Teams of WDFW staff remained in the Wedge through August, trapping extensively and tracking the movements of the alpha male, which had been fitted with a location-transmitting radio collar.

However, Anderson said none of the rancher's or the department's efforts to change the pack's behavior succeeded, and attacks on the Diamond M herd increased through mid-September.

"Ultimately, it became clear that this pack was preying on livestock as its primary food source, and that our actions had not changed that pattern," Anderson said.  "The independent wolf experts we consulted agreed with our staff that removal of the pack was the only viable option."

With the support of key conservation and livestock organizations, the department announced on Sept. 21 it would remove the pack to create the opportunity for wolves that are not habituated to preying on livestock to re-colonize the region.

Anderson said he looked forward to continuing to work with interested groups on a broad range of non-lethal management strategies under the terms of the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan approved by the state Fish and Wildlife Commission in December 2011.

WDFW is urging livestock operators to enter into cooperative, cost-sharing agreements with the department that specify non-lethal measures they will use to minimize wolf-livestock conflict.

"Lethal removal will remain a wolf management option, but we will use it only as a last resort, after all reasonable non-lethal options are exhausted," Anderson said.

He said he respects the opinions of the many citizens who contacted the department to share their support for or opposition to its actions.  "We know these issues spark strong feelings among Washington residents across the state, which is why we are committed to conducting our business openly and transparently," he said.
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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #42 on: September 27, 2012, 06:34:37 PM »
Maybe the WDFW should trying rewarding the wolves with doggie biscuits when they miss a night or two of killing livestock!

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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #43 on: September 27, 2012, 07:34:24 PM »
I have to give them credit for the ones that they did kill.  :tup: But unfortunatley they did not kill the entire pack. Hopefully the ones that are left will leave McIrvins cattle alone next year, but I doubt it.

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Re: 3 MORE WOLVES KILLED TODAY
« Reply #44 on: September 27, 2012, 07:44:58 PM »
I assumed they had taken out the entire pack, when I read the first sentence of the news release:

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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) concluded its action to eliminate a pack of wolves in Northeast Washington today


So how many did they not kill?


 


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