Still waiting to see Buzz with a lower 48 wolf
I didn't claim any nor did I talk crap to a group of guys.
Yes you did. Your mouth wrote the check and your ass can't cash itNeither did I.
Yes you did. Your mouth wrote the check and your ass can't cash it
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I figured the way you were running your mouth you'd have a mountain of pelts laying around
I believe poison is actually the most effective means to reduce wolves numbers. Not that it matters as that will never see the light of day again...Yep, trapping is by far the most effective means of controlling the population, but that option will never be on the table in CO.
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Excuses....
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Good luck Colorado. If the urban uninformed voters are anything like those of Washington State, then they will support progressive political groups effectively taking over wildlife management decisions. I just received this from Conservation Northwest... "Take action for Washington Wolves Wolf recovery is progressing well in Washington, and our wolf population is on its way toward meeting state recovery goals in the next few years. Now is the time for wildlife managers to begin planning for how to conserve wolves into the future.You can weigh-in by taking action today! Our state must maintain a wolf population above recovery thresholds sufficient to conserve this iconic native species into the future. And we want to ensure continued support for effective programs aimed at advancing coexistence between wolves and humans. It will also be important to restore healthy deer and elk herds—for both wolves and people. As the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife plans for post wolf recovery, they'll also be responding to Governor Jay Inslee's recent letter regarding wolves. Read our response to that letterhere." |
I have a big horn sheep winter feeding station a few miles from my house. I can hike out my front door and run into sheep within an hour. Takes at most few days to fill a big horn tag now in most states. I see sheep in Oregon, Idaho where I chukar hunt and have seen many times in WY and Montana.I think I have an excuse for not trying harder to find a wolf the last couple months while hunting near Cody...
Ive attended wolf meetings in WA.Hunters are outnumbered by the anti hunting progressives 10 to 1.The wolf meetings are a joke.Totally understand some not being in a position to effectively hunt and trap wolves for one reason or another. I get it.
If you fall into that category, you can still do a lot to help eliminate the problem.
Make a financial contribution to those that do! Foundation for Wildlife Management comes instantly to mind. Become a member. Make a financial donation. Donate time to support the banquets. Donate products or services to benefit banquets. Ask for literature from the organization and solicit membership through education. Participate!
Get involved in the legislative process and fight to change the laws in order to allow wolf hunting, trapping and aggressive management policies.
Bottom line, GET INVOLVED!!!!