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Posted: 10/29/2020 5:05:06 PM EDT
https://www.wavy.com/news/national/trump-officials-end-gray-wolf-protections-across-most-of-us/
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) Trump administration officials on Thursday stripped Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves in most of the U.S., ending longstanding federal safeguards and putting states and tribes in charge of overseeing the predators. View Quote Good. Now lets remove the protections on those Canadian Geese bastards and their asshole vulture friends. |
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Speciesist! Wolf Lives Matter!
Joe Biden will protect the Wolves. Even the chumps. |
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Quoted: I've come to the conclusion that anyone who wants to pass on elk hunting to their children needs to start hunting wolves now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I should start hunting wolves. I've come to the conclusion that anyone who wants to pass on elk hunting to their children needs to start hunting wolves now. What round for scary woods doggo? Inb4 .300RUM. |
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And grizzly too. Fuck activist judges that look at emotion over science.
I'm tired of my backyard used to create a zoo for the hippies that live thousands of miles away, all because they don't want them in their backyard. |
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Quoted: https://www.wavy.com/news/national/trump-officials-end-gray-wolf-protections-across-most-of-us/ BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) Trump administration officials on Thursday stripped Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves in most of the U.S., ending longstanding federal safeguards and putting states and tribes in charge of overseeing the predators. View Quote Good. Now lets remove the protections on those Canadian Geese bastards and their asshole vulture friends. View Quote CANADA geese. They aren't fucking citizens. |
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Quoted: This. Completely agree. Apparently (according to local loggers) a pack was spotted in W. Washington where we hunt deer/elk. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I've come to the conclusion that anyone who wants to pass on elk hunting to their children needs to start hunting wolves now. This. Completely agree. Apparently (according to local loggers) a pack was spotted in W. Washington where we hunt deer/elk. Don't agree with destroying a native species for convenience. Are they wiping out elk populations? |
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Canadian geese are protected?
I hunt those. They are not protected around here. |
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Does that mean I can start killing them here in Washington ?
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Good, now hopefully Wisconsin wises up because we are at about 4x the number of wolves the DNR wanted in many areas and introducing them was fucking retarded to begin with.
Shot this bastard yesterday from my treestand, surprised to see any coyotes around with how many wolves we've had the past couple years. Attached File |
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Quoted: Where do I sign up?? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/214656/FB_IMG_1604013575058_jpg-1659960.JPG View Quote That looks like a yote to me wolves are some big bastards!! My brother keeps telling me stories of where he traps in north central MN where he would walk in to a beaver set and there would be a couple sets of wolf prints on top of his tracks like they were trailing him for a little bit. He usually only walks in with an axe and his trap/carcass hauler on his back i keep telling him he needs at least a pistol strapped on just in case. |
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I breed GSDs, and 4 times in the last couples years when I have had a female in heat I have seen a lonely boi hanging around. I am not saying people should SSS, but I have never seen the same wolf twice.
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Quoted: That looks like a yote to me wolves are some big bastards!! My brother keeps telling me stories of where he traps in north central MN where he would walk in to a beaver set and there would be a couple sets of wolf prints on top of his tracks like they were trailing him for a little bit. He usually only walks in with an axe and his trap/carcass hauler on his back i keep telling him he needs at least a pistol strapped on just in case. View Quote surprised to see any coyotes around with how many wolves we've had the past couple years. |
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Quoted: Don't agree with destroying a native species for convenience. Are they wiping out elk populations? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I've come to the conclusion that anyone who wants to pass on elk hunting to their children needs to start hunting wolves now. This. Completely agree. Apparently (according to local loggers) a pack was spotted in W. Washington where we hunt deer/elk. Don't agree with destroying a native species for convenience. Are they wiping out elk populations? It's not convenience and it's not wiping out a species. Wolves are reportedly over-abundant in canada and alaska. Wolves decimate far more than they eat and they are frankly horrible and vicious, they'll gut an animal and leave it to die and rot. They are very far out of their appropriate place in nature. |
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Quoted: Good, now hopefully Wisconsin wises up because we are at about 4x the number of wolves the DNR wanted in many areas and introducing them was fucking retarded to begin with. Shot this bastard yesterday from my treestand, surprised to see any coyotes around with how many wolves we've had the past couple years. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/87488/coyote2020_jpg-1659976.JPG View Quote Wolves and coyotes will live in the same areas. |
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Good. There's a reason why wolves were eradicated.
Some birds need reduction too like Ravens. Black trash pickers. |
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Quoted: Biologists don’t agree with you, including the ones who wanted the wolves delisted. View Quote Fuck wildlife biologists. They are the most brain dead people in the Government. Every interaction I have ever had with a wildlife biologist, except one, was a joke. My favorites were when I said I h=found Wolverine tracks in the middle of the Chequamegon forest. I told a WB about it and was told there were none in Wisconsin. So I set up a game game and got a picture of it. Was told I was pretty much lying. Just like the WBs telling everyone there was no way mountain lions were in WI, until game cams started showing them. My bro in law has a place in Montana and in his area, the elk are gone. Just gone due to wolves. Areas in WI were stripped of deer for years until the packs ate them all and moved on. It is quite depressing to walk up on a feeding area to dind bones and hair everywhere from multiple deer. Fuck wolves and fuck anyone who supports wolves. They should be eradicated everywhere in the wild. The only place wolves should exist is memories and a few select zoos. Don’t get me started on what they do to hunting dogs... |
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Quoted: Good, now hopefully Wisconsin wises up because we are at about 4x the number of wolves the DNR wanted in many areas and introducing them was fucking retarded to begin with. Shot this bastard yesterday from my treestand, surprised to see any coyotes around with how many wolves we've had the past couple years. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/87488/coyote2020_jpg-1659976.JPG View Quote WI never introduced wolves, like most things fucked up, they came from out of state. |
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Quoted: It's not convenience and it's not wiping out a species. Wolves are reportedly over-abundant in canada and alaska. Wolves decimate far more than they eat and they are frankly horrible and vicious, they'll gut an animal and leave it to die and rot. They are very far out of their appropriate place in nature. View Quote This is a retarded lie people like to repeat. Wolves will kill an animal and then return for days or even weeks in the deep winter to feed. There is zero evidence of "sport killing" outside of idiots on the internet repeating the lie. |
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This is good news.
Wolves, Coyotes, it's all the same to me. |
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Quoted: Good, now hopefully Wisconsin wises up because we are at about 4x the number of wolves the DNR wanted in many areas and introducing them was fucking retarded to begin with. Shot this bastard yesterday from my treestand, surprised to see any coyotes around with how many wolves we've had the past couple years. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/87488/coyote2020_jpg-1659976.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: Biologists don’t agree with you, including the ones who wanted the wolves delisted. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I've come to the conclusion that anyone who wants to pass on elk hunting to their children needs to start hunting wolves now. Biologists don’t agree with you, including the ones who wanted the wolves delisted. Post your citations. Show me the population models. I'm an elk hunter who has seen firsthand what changes they have wrought in an ecosystem and I'm a computational biologist with enough sense to shred any model that claims otherwise. |
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They've been considered predators and shoot on site in outside of Yellowstone for a while here.
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Quoted: WI never introduced wolves, like most things fucked up, they came from out of state. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Good, now hopefully Wisconsin wises up because we are at about 4x the number of wolves the DNR wanted in many areas and introducing them was fucking retarded to begin with. Shot this bastard yesterday from my treestand, surprised to see any coyotes around with how many wolves we've had the past couple years. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/87488/coyote2020_jpg-1659976.JPG WI never introduced wolves, like most things fucked up, they came from out of state. Good catch, either way they should have eliminated the packs the found in the early 80's instead of track them. |
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Quoted: This is a retarded lie people like to repeat. Wolves will kill an animal and then return for days or even weeks in the deep winter to feed. There is zero evidence of "sport killing" outside of idiots on the internet repeating the lie. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's not convenience and it's not wiping out a species. Wolves are reportedly over-abundant in canada and alaska. Wolves decimate far more than they eat and they are frankly horrible and vicious, they'll gut an animal and leave it to die and rot. They are very far out of their appropriate place in nature. This is a retarded lie people like to repeat. Wolves will kill an animal and then return for days or even weeks in the deep winter to feed. There is zero evidence of "sport killing" outside of idiots on the internet repeating the lie. You presuming I also meant they don't come back. |
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Quoted: This is a retarded lie people like to repeat. Wolves will kill an animal and then return for days or even weeks in the deep winter to feed. There is zero evidence of "sport killing" outside of idiots on the internet repeating the lie. View Quote Hog wash nothing holy about those bastards at all...citidiot talk. |
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Quoted: WI never introduced wolves, like most things fucked up, they came from out of state. View Quote Saw my first Wi wolf back in 1974 outside Ashland,WI...reported it to the DNR they treated me like a criminal... Wised up to their game back then... The huge wolves are the result of the importation of the "Buffalo Wolf" subspecies...which were never indigenous to Wi. imo Paging @rfb45colt |
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Does this mean that wolves can be hunted without a license al la coyote? Or that states can now open seasons?
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Quoted: WI never introduced wolves, like most things fucked up, they came from out of state. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Good, now hopefully Wisconsin wises up because we are at about 4x the number of wolves the DNR wanted in many areas and introducing them was fucking retarded to begin with. Shot this bastard yesterday from my treestand, surprised to see any coyotes around with how many wolves we've had the past couple years. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/87488/coyote2020_jpg-1659976.JPG WI never introduced wolves, like most things fucked up, they came from out of state. True, though the fuckin DNR might have "helped" them along a few times with relocation. The whole program was managed by activists, some of whom your statement likely applies to as well. Amusing how most of the pro-Wolf comments usually come from folks that don't have to live with the damn things? |
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Quoted: Fuck wildlife biologists. They are the most brain dead people in the Government. Every interaction I have ever had with a wildlife biologist, except one, was a joke. My favorites were when I said I h=found Wolverine tracks in the middle of the Chequamegon forest. I told a WB about it and was told there were none in Wisconsin. So I set up a game game and got a picture of it. Was told I was pretty much lying. Just like the WBs telling everyone there was no way mountain lions were in WI, until game cams started showing them. My bro in law has a place in Montana and in his area, the elk are gone. Just gone due to wolves. Areas in WI were stripped of deer for years until the packs ate them all and moved on. It is quite depressing to walk up on a feeding area to dind bones and hair everywhere from multiple deer. Fuck wolves and fuck anyone who supports wolves. They should be eradicated everywhere in the wild. The only place wolves should exist is memories and a few select zoos. Don’t get me started on what they do to hunting dogs... View Quote Predators have their place & help to create a healthy balance. Like anything they can get out of control, especially with two sides arguing policy who are both right & wrong on various issues. Just like timber & forestry management, human intervention has gone through the extremes of bad policy for 200 years. The sad thing is the things learned in that time are used as a control paradigm for TPTB under guise of the economy or “conservation”. |
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Quoted: I breed GSDs, and 4 times in the last couples years when I have had a female in heat I have seen a lonely boi hanging around. I am not saying people should SSS, but I have never seen the same wolf twice. View Quote Family friend is a breeder/trainer/boarder across the river from you. He's seen several. I used to hunt a couple miles from his place. Hearing howls, on the way to the tree stand when i was a youngster, scared the shit out of me. |
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Los Lobos - Will the Wolf Survive? (Music Video) |
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I <3 wolf threads. They're always full of facts and no emotion or internet rumors.
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Quoted: Fuck wildlife biologists. They are the most brain dead people in the Government. Every interaction I have ever had with a wildlife biologist, except one, was a joke. My favorites were when I said I h=found Wolverine tracks in the middle of the Chequamegon forest. I told a WB about it and was told there were none in Wisconsin. So I set up a game game and got a picture of it. Was told I was pretty much lying. Just like the WBs telling everyone there was no way mountain lions were in WI, until game cams started showing them. My bro in law has a place in Montana and in his area, the elk are gone. Just gone due to wolves. Areas in WI were stripped of deer for years until the packs ate them all and moved on. It is quite depressing to walk up on a feeding area to dind bones and hair everywhere from multiple deer. Fuck wolves and fuck anyone who supports wolves. They should be eradicated everywhere in the wild. The only place wolves should exist is memories and a few select zoos. Don’t get me started on what they do to hunting dogs... View Quote Sounds like my interaction with them. I used to run a couple trap lines when I was in high school in the early '80s. We started noticing more of these grayish dogs, coyotes, and they were not too afraid of people. We let the local "wildlife biologist" know that there were coyotes around, their population was increasing, and could we trap them (they weren't on the fur-bearing list in IL back then). He told us that there are no coyotes in IL and we saw a dog. Next week, we threw one on his desk and told him he needs to find the owner. |
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Quoted: Sounds like my interaction with them. I used to run a couple trap lines when I was in high school in the early '80s. We started noticing more of these grayish dogs, coyotes, and they were not too afraid of people. We let the local "wildlife biologist" know that there were coyotes around, their population was increasing, and could we trap them (they weren't on the fur-bearing list in IL back then). He told us that there are no coyotes in IL and we saw a dog. Next week, we threw one on his desk and told him he needs to find the owner. View Quote Attached File |
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