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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #390 on: July 20, 2018, 06:59:11 PM »
I was threatened by a deer once and it attacked my dog. Wdfw told me deer we're shy and avoided humans but this one was a mean one and it kicked my dog real good and would have got me too if my normally timid dog hadn't come to my defense. How come wdfw didn't warn me of the threat of deer and effectively manage them so as to make them fearful of humans like they should be?

The deer acting all aggressive and beating up my dog really happened btw, and in the methow fwiw.

Also fwiw my old man lives in the methow and we have had cougar bear wolf and deer activity on his property and I let my 3 year old roam around out there. I've had bear and possibly a bobcat at my place in wilkeson and I let my 3 year old and 1 year old play out there outside of my immediate influence. When did the woods get so frightening that even the thought of danger made us all run and hide? There's as much chance of me or my family getting killed going to collect groceries than in the woods. Be aware but don't let fear of an improbable animal attack keep you from enjoying time outside.

Are you implying that some of us are "snowflakes" wanting "safe spaces"?  :chuckle:
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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #391 on: July 20, 2018, 07:33:46 PM »
I'm just saying I seem to be seeing alot of the same pandemonium the anti gun side trots out after a mass shooting. They're all bad, the government is protecting killers. Blah blah blah.

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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #392 on: July 20, 2018, 08:39:42 PM »
I just want a WA st. Wolf head dress

I want you and every other Native to have one... Im more curious to find out how the State and Feds react when the Colville Tribe starts stacking wolves up on the North half..

I'll stack'em like wood once the feds delist in the areas I hunt. State can kiss my ...!

and just like that, I'm pro Native American  :chuckle:

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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #393 on: July 20, 2018, 09:24:42 PM »
I just want a WA st. Wolf head dress

I want you and every other Native to have one... Im more curious to find out how the State and Feds react when the Colville Tribe starts stacking wolves up on the North half..

I'll try to stack'em like wood once the feds delist in the areas I hunt. State can kiss my ...!

Fixed it for you.. Lots of bravado and little reality. I've actually tried in Alaska.. Trapping is the only way to get many.

Or you just stand in one spot and they come hunting you...kind of like baiting I guess.

I'd bait as that seems like a method that would have a high success rate. 
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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #394 on: July 21, 2018, 12:10:40 AM »
The hyperbolic misrepresentations of people's position in this thread is breathtaking.  The irony is rich. 

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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #395 on: July 21, 2018, 02:06:31 PM »
Am I to take it from posts about her not being armed and needing escorts and groups of people that it would be foolish to be alone in the woods or alone and unarmed? I oftentimes find myself in the out of doors away from a road or trail by myself and occasionally without an accesible weapon, effectively being disarmed. Am I too being foolish?

Are we really all that terrified of wild animals that we need to constantly be ready for a confrontation with them?
And so will there be more hunters in the tiffany springs area, or less?

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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #396 on: July 21, 2018, 02:10:47 PM »
I just want a WA st. Wolf head dress

I want you and every other Native to have one... Im more curious to find out how the State and Feds react when the Colville Tribe starts stacking wolves up on the North half..

I'll stack'em like wood once the feds delist in the areas I hunt. State can kiss my ...!

and just like that, I'm pro Native American  :chuckle:

Due to the political climate in WA, I'm afraid our only hope to have wolves managed may be for the tribes to do it!  :dunno:
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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #397 on: July 21, 2018, 02:13:02 PM »
Am I to take it from posts about her not being armed and needing escorts and groups of people that it would be foolish to be alone in the woods or alone and unarmed? I oftentimes find myself in the out of doors away from a road or trail by myself and occasionally without an accesible weapon, effectively being disarmed. Am I too being foolish?

Are we really all that terrified of wild animals that we need to constantly be ready for a confrontation with them?
And so will there be more hunters in the tiffany springs area, or less?

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If it's overrun with wolves there must be alot of game there or it wouldn't be overrun with wolves  :dunno:

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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #398 on: July 21, 2018, 03:26:00 PM »
Am I to take it from posts about her not being armed and needing escorts and groups of people that it would be foolish to be alone in the woods or alone and unarmed? I oftentimes find myself in the out of doors away from a road or trail by myself and occasionally without an accesible weapon, effectively being disarmed. Am I too being foolish?

Are we really all that terrified of wild animals that we need to constantly be ready for a confrontation with them?
And so will there be more hunters in the tiffany springs area, or less?

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If it's overrun with wolves there must be alot of game there or it wouldn't be overrun with wolves  :dunno:
Not that I've seen in the last few years...

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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #399 on: July 21, 2018, 05:27:33 PM »
I was threatened by a deer once and it attacked my dog. Wdfw told me deer we're shy and avoided humans but this one was a mean one and it kicked my dog real good and would have got me too if my normally timid dog hadn't come to my defense. How come wdfw didn't warn me of the threat of deer and effectively manage them so as to make them fearful of humans like they should be?

The deer acting all aggressive and beating up my dog really happened btw, and in the methow fwiw.

Also fwiw my old man lives in the methow and we have had cougar bear wolf and deer activity on his property and I let my 3 year old roam around out there. I've had bear and possibly a bobcat at my place in wilkeson and I let my 3 year old and 1 year old play out there outside of my immediate influence. When did the woods get so frightening that even the thought of danger made us all run and hide? There's as much chance of me or my family getting killed going to collect groceries than in the woods. Be aware but don't let fear of an improbable animal attack keep you from enjoying time outside.

Are you implying that some of us are "snowflakes" wanting "safe spaces"?  :chuckle:

The only time I've seen deer attack dogs is when they have a fawn in the grass,or maybe a deer that had its fawn killed recently.Then I could see a deer stomping a mud hole into your dog.
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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #400 on: July 21, 2018, 06:06:46 PM »
Someone posted on another social media site today that there were 30 wolves under the tree and a swat team was in the helicopter.
I’m wondering if the helicopter was actually an Apache gunship.
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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #401 on: July 21, 2018, 06:20:21 PM »
Someone posted on another social media site today that there were 30 wolves under the tree and a swat team was in the helicopter.
I’m wondering if the helicopter was actually an Apache gunship.

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Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #402 on: July 21, 2018, 06:23:16 PM »
That’s a good point. It looks a lot more bad to the bone too.
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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #403 on: July 21, 2018, 06:24:02 PM »
Someone posted on another social media site today that there were 30 wolves under the tree and a swat team was in the helicopter.
I’m wondering if the helicopter was actually an Apache gunship.

The conspiracy runs deeper then that. This story is true, all of it, but the difference is that it wasn't wolves................















It was BIGFOOT!!!!! >:( >:( >:(
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Re: Wolves tree DNR worker in Okanogan county
« Reply #404 on: July 21, 2018, 09:07:16 PM »
27 pages of blah, blah, blah.........nothing worthy of 27 pages of blah, blah, blah and more blah..
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