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Re: WDFW quits search for cattle-attacking wolf pack
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2021, 03:23:17 PM »
3 days is hardly a hunt. Almost everyone I talk to that heads up and over lone ranch sees em! Their tracks are in the road after nearly every rain. I still think they should raffle off 50 tags and let em earn the department some money. They do it with moose and I find more wolf sign then moose nowadays.
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Re: WDFW quits search for cattle-attacking wolf pack
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2021, 03:53:00 PM »
3 days is hardly a hunt. Almost everyone I talk to that heads up and over lone ranch sees em! Their tracks are in the road after nearly every rain. I still think they should raffle off 50 tags and let em earn the department some money. They do it with moose and I find more wolf sign then moose nowadays.

My buddy is the range rider up there, he said the department was given a 14 day window to remove the wolves. They fiddle *censored*ed around until day 11 before they even went into the woods.

My question is why are the biologists of wdfw the ones doing the shooting opposed to an outside resource? In the report released when 39 wdfw biologists were asked if they supported hunting predators, only 3 raised their hands. Which leads me to ask, was this an errand shot on purpose? Intentionally missing the wolf with a rifle would certainly scare it off for a bit and make it much harder for them to find again within their allotted window to remove the wolves.

Idaho and Montana use Wildlife Specialists to remove problem wolves; essentially private party “hired guns”. I recently listened to a podcast with the head of Idaho fish and game where he said that the wildlife specialists actually save the department money because they are so much quicker and more efficient at removing problem animals that the biologists can just focus on their main job.

Wdfw never ceases to amaze me with their dishonesty and shear stupidity.

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Re: WDFW quits search for cattle-attacking wolf pack
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2021, 04:08:17 PM »
Anyone want to bet the folks involved
Are part of The Dark Side Crew?
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Re: WDFW quits search for cattle-attacking wolf pack
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2021, 10:06:13 PM »

Yup. Just rechecked the site.

Idaho hunters have a REAL incentive..
https://www.foundationforwildlifemanagement.org/Reimbursement

Wolf $$ - For the coming season, using the Commission funds routed through the IWCB, F4WM is increasing wolf harvest reimbursement amounts to $2000 per wolf in all units where predators are keeping elk from meeting management objectives, and $2500 in all units where wolves are chronically preying on Livestock. (Priority units/levels selected by IDFG)
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Re: WDFW quits search for cattle-attacking wolf pack
« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2021, 02:11:51 AM »

Yup. Just rechecked the site.

Idaho hunters have a REAL incentive..
https://www.foundationforwildlifemanagement.org/Reimbursement

Wolf $$ - For the coming season, using the Commission funds routed through the IWCB, F4WM is increasing wolf harvest reimbursement amounts to $2000 per wolf in all units where predators are keeping elk from meeting management objectives, and $2500 in all units where wolves are chronically preying on Livestock. (Priority units/levels selected by IDFG)

I’m trying so hard to remember why I live in Washington...

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Re: WDFW quits search for cattle-attacking wolf pack
« Reply #6 on: September 24, 2021, 06:09:09 AM »

Yup. Just rechecked the site.

Idaho hunters have a REAL incentive..
https://www.foundationforwildlifemanagement.org/Reimbursement

Wolf $$ - For the coming season, using the Commission funds routed through the IWCB, F4WM is increasing wolf harvest reimbursement amounts to $2000 per wolf in all units where predators are keeping elk from meeting management objectives, and $2500 in all units where wolves are chronically preying on Livestock. (Priority units/levels selected by IDFG)

I’m trying so hard to remember why I live in Washington...
Washington is gone,like Democratic $!#@ hole.
We can't even have a coyote contest ,with some small parting gifts.
My wife pushes me every year to move to Idaho, one of these days I'm gonna break ,and be out of Washington.

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Re: WDFW quits search for cattle-attacking wolf pack
« Reply #7 on: September 24, 2021, 10:49:11 AM »

Yup. Just rechecked the site.

Idaho hunters have a REAL incentive..
https://www.foundationforwildlifemanagement.org/Reimbursement

Wolf $$ - For the coming season, using the Commission funds routed through the IWCB, F4WM is increasing wolf harvest reimbursement amounts to $2000 per wolf in all units where predators are keeping elk from meeting management objectives, and $2500 in all units where wolves are chronically preying on Livestock. (Priority units/levels selected by IDFG)

I’m trying so hard to remember why I live in Washington...
Washington is gone,like Democratic $!#@ hole.
We can't even have a coyote contest ,with some small parting gifts.
My wife pushes me every year to move to Idaho, one of these days I'm gonna break ,and be out of Washington.

That is normally the hardest person to convince!
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Re: WDFW quits search for cattle-attacking wolf pack
« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2021, 02:15:48 PM »
They quit hunting the wolves but if a man kills one of those wolves, they will hunt him til the end of time.....

 


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