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now that dogs are banned this will simply continue to escalate...no pressure equals happy bears .... but thats what they want happy bears so I say let them stay in town those people voted for this crap now they should be forced to reap what they sowed let the bears and cats and heck why not drop a few wolves in too that way all these city people who know best how to "save" the wildlife can live with them for a while when they start eating all their cats dogs and kids maybe they will wake up....
Quote from: runamuk on May 22, 2010, 10:56:03 AMnow that dogs are banned this will simply continue to escalate...no pressure equals happy bears .... but thats what they want happy bears so I say let them stay in town those people voted for this crap now they should be forced to reap what they sowed let the bears and cats and heck why not drop a few wolves in too that way all these city people who know best how to "save" the wildlife can live with them for a while when they start eating all their cats dogs and kids maybe they will wake up.... It really has nothing to do with the banning of dogs (or bait for that matter). Lack of habitat and a growing bear population are the problems.
Quote from: billythekidrock on May 22, 2010, 12:15:20 PMQuote from: runamuk on May 22, 2010, 10:56:03 AMnow that dogs are banned this will simply continue to escalate...no pressure equals happy bears .... but thats what they want happy bears so I say let them stay in town those people voted for this crap now they should be forced to reap what they sowed let the bears and cats and heck why not drop a few wolves in too that way all these city people who know best how to "save" the wildlife can live with them for a while when they start eating all their cats dogs and kids maybe they will wake up.... It really has nothing to do with the banning of dogs (or bait for that matter). Lack of habitat and a growing bear population are the problems.right and that population could be kept in check better with more methods of hunting but that has been removed from the equation. I believe we cannot manage wildlife when limited to only one or two PC make the bunny huggers happy methods it just does not work Wildlife managers need to have every option available so they can pick the one best for the situation not make due because they have to. But you are probably right ....
Quote from: runamuk on May 22, 2010, 12:21:32 PMQuote from: billythekidrock on May 22, 2010, 12:15:20 PMQuote from: runamuk on May 22, 2010, 10:56:03 AMnow that dogs are banned this will simply continue to escalate...no pressure equals happy bears .... but thats what they want happy bears so I say let them stay in town those people voted for this crap now they should be forced to reap what they sowed let the bears and cats and heck why not drop a few wolves in too that way all these city people who know best how to "save" the wildlife can live with them for a while when they start eating all their cats dogs and kids maybe they will wake up.... It really has nothing to do with the banning of dogs (or bait for that matter). Lack of habitat and a growing bear population are the problems.right and that population could be kept in check better with more methods of hunting but that has been removed from the equation. I believe we cannot manage wildlife when limited to only one or two PC make the bunny huggers happy methods it just does not work Wildlife managers need to have every option available so they can pick the one best for the situation not make due because they have to. But you are probably right ....We are killing more bears today without dogs then we did in recent history with dogs.
We are killing more bears today without dogs then we did in recent history with dogs.
Quote from: billythekidrock on May 22, 2010, 12:27:42 PMWe are killing more bears today without dogs then we did in recent history with dogs.How do we know that for sure though? The WDFW harvest reports may indicate that, but maybe it is just that a bear kill now is more likely to be reported than it was in the past. When bears were being hunted with dogs, how many bears got killed that the WDFW never knew about? Just an idea I thought I would throw out there. Maybe the WDFW's harvest numbers are accurate, and consistent throughout the years, but maybe they are not.