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Wolves!

Just saw on the news that 13 groups have filed laswsuits already to try and stop the hunt this fall. Looks like alot of Idaho Sportsman are going to tunr into criminals this fall. At This point the gov isn't taking care of the problem so the people will do it with or without the goverments blessing.
 
Hold on just a friggen second........

Arent the wolves that are the issue, the Canada Grey wolf? These woves are massive in size and were never part of the eco system in Montana,wy, and idaho??????

Or am I missing something here?

Check THIS out . The idiots first post on huntingwashington. Instantly banned,leaves his email in profile-which is partially his full name,next someone does a seach and posts the idiots name and address. Seven pages in one day.





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My reaction to what I've read concerning Washington Wolves on this forum
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First of all, my stance in that Wolves not only belong here(in my state of Washington and all of the United States), but they have more of a right to be here than we(white europeans) do. The wolves along with the Natives were here long before us, and out of greed and religous insanity were a plague on them as well as the North American ecology.

What I've read here, truly disgusts me. "Shoot them all! Wolves don't belong here!", and the sort shows the true ignorance of you psuedo-hunters. How about this, you shoot a Wolf, and we'll shoot YOU. There are those of us that have high hopes for natures population controllers to return to these regions. You people don't want Wolves to return because you have no skills for hunting the most healthy and elusive Elk/Deer, so you depend on the sick and old to hunt. The Wolves are whole kept populations from over-producing. When Elk/Deer are overpopulated(like they are now), they eat all the tree saplings and keep new trees from growing. Theres also the damage of over-grazing and other ecological hurt that comes with the world without Wolves. You people, for the most part, are not hunters. Wolves hunt to survive. THEY are the true hunters. The Native Americans and Inuiets of the north followed the Wolf and learned their ways of hunting from the skills of the Wolf. There are countless ancient religions and cults based on the teachings of the Wolf. But white christians single-handedly destroyed that with paranoia, greed and insanity. The Wolf was a symbol of great knowledge, but Christianity turned it into a false symbol of evil. And you people are all ignorant fools that pretend to hunt but are tainting the skill with foolishness and greed. The Wolves will return, know this, they will return. They are already here. And there are those of us that will go to no end to protect them from the likes of the fool.
 
Hold on just a friggen second........

Arent the wolves that are the issue, the Canada Grey wolf? These woves are massive in size and were never part of the eco system in Montana,wy, and idaho??????

Or am I missing something here?

Yep, the issue is that these are NOT the wolves that originally lived in the western US and they are wrecking the elk herds.
 
Just saw on the news that 13 groups have filed laswsuits already to try and stop the hunt this fall. Looks like alot of Idaho Sportsman are going to tunr into criminals this fall. At This point the gov isn't taking care of the problem so the people will do it with or without the goverments blessing.



I find it interesting to monitor the enemy and just got this......Morons!!




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Save America's Wolves

70,000 Guns Target Idaho’s wolves. Hundreds of Wolves Will Die

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This year, state officials estimate that they will issue 70,000 permits to kill as many as 220 of the 1,000 wolves in Idaho. Even more wolves could die.

Late yesterday we filed an emergency motion in court to stop the Idaho wolf hunt. Will you help support our fight?

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Dear George,

In just three days, state officials in Idaho will begin selling some 70,000 permits to shoot and kill up to 220 of the 1,000 wolves living in Idaho -- and that’s just this year!

Unless we stop them, hundreds of defenseless wolves will be killed. Orphaned wolf pups that are unable to hunt for themselves will be left to starve to death during the brutal winter months. Sadly, these wolf mothers, fathers and pups have no idea that they’re about to be targeted and no way to protect themselves.

Please help us stand up for these animals and STOP IDAHO’S DEADLY WOLF HUNT.

Thanks to generous Defenders supporters -- people who care about animals like you do -- our lawyers filed an emergency motion late yesterday to stop these deadly wolf hunts. It will be a difficult legal fight against rich groups like Safari Club International, and we need your support to win for wolves.

Please donate whatever you can today to support our efforts to save these wolves.

Idaho officials have announced they plan to allow hunters to target the 1,000 wolves in Idaho, shooting and killing up to 220 wolves during this hunting season alone.

More than 500 wolves could be killed over the next two years under the state’s wolf plan. But the true results of the state’s plans may be even worse, leading to mass death for Idaho’s wolves, including those leaving the safety of Yellowstone National Park:

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When wolf parents are shot during the fall, some pups will be too young to feed themselves and will likely starve to death -- assuming those pups are not shot themselves.
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Idaho Fish & Game estimates that it will issue an estimated 70,000 permits to hunt and kill up to 220 wolves, even though there are only about 1,000 wolves in the entire state of Idaho!
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The state legislature has declared that it wants to remove all wolves from the state “by whatever means necessary” and Governor Butch Otter has declared he wants to be the first one to buy a ticket to shoot a wolf. He literally howled with delight when Interior Secretary Ken Salazar eliminated Endangered Species Act protections for wolves.

It’s unbelievable. We have to stop it.

Please help us STOP IDAHO’S DEADLY WOLF HUNT.

We’ve won for wolves in court before because of the compassionate support of caring people like you, and we can do it again.

Last year, Defenders of Wildlife helped convince a federal judge to stop the wolf killing and restore life-saving federal protections for wolves in the Northern Rockies. Unbelievably, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar decided to adopt the discredited and illegal path charted by the Bush administration and strip wolves in the Northern Rockies of vital federal protections -- a decision we're now challenging in federal court.

Please donate now to help us save the lives of hundreds of wolf mothers, fathers and pups in Idaho.

For the Wild Ones,
 
Idaho, I wish we had your governor!!

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The state legislature has declared that it wants to remove all wolves from the state “by whatever means necessary” and Governor Butch Otter has declared he wants to be the first one to buy a ticket to shoot a wolf. He literally howled with delight when Interior Secretary Ken Salazar eliminated Endangered Species Act protections for wolves.
 
Another wolf hunt poll. this one out of Spokane TV station...........


http://www.khq.com/Global/category.asp?C=73323#poll86730



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Wolf hunt rally at Cd'A Fish and Game Office

Posted: Aug 28, 2009 10:02 AM

Updated: Aug 28, 2009 12:48 PM
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COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho. - Members of the Sandpoint-based North Idaho Wolf Alliance turned out at the Coeur d'Alene Fish and Game office Friday morning to protest the state's first regulated wolf hunt. Alongside the protesters was a smaller group who came out to show their support of the upcoming hunts.

Approximately 40 protestors gathered at the scene, while 15 wolf hunt supporters gathered.

The rally, which began at 11 a.m., consisted mainly of protestors and supporters carrying signs.

Permits to hunt wolves went on sale in Idaho on Monday. The season is scheduled to start September 1 in some regions of the state, but environmentalists have filed a motion in federal court asking a judge to stop the public hunts in Idaho and Montana.

Wolves in Montana and Idaho are no longer on the endangered species list.

The wolf hunts in the Panhandle district would run until 2010 or until 30 wolves in that region are killed. Each district in the state determines the number of wolves to be killed based on its wolf population.

Three-hundred wolves in Wyoming remain under federal protection because of a state law there considered hostile to wolves.

Schweitzer: Wolf hunts shouldn't be stopped

In Montana, Gov. Brian Schweitzer says he doesn't want a federal judge to side with environmental and animal rights groups who want to halt upcoming wolf hunts.

Schweitzer said Tuesday the state will take the issue "back to another judge" if U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy stops the upcoming wolf season in the Northern Rockies, which would mark the first public hunts for the predators in the lower 48 states in decades.

The hunts are set to begin Sept. 1 in parts of Idaho and two weeks later in Montana, but Molloy on Monday granted a request by environmental and animal rights groups for a hearing on whether the courts should prevent the hunts.

Wolves kill 120 sheep near Dillon

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials say wolves killed 120 sheep in a pasture south of Dillon, more than were killed by wolves in the entire state a year earlier.

The dead sheep were found on the Rebish/Konen Livestock Ranch on August 16.

Carolyn Sime, statewide wolf coordinator for the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, says it's one of the most significant losses she's seen.

Sime says wolves killed 111 sheep in Montana in 2008.

Suzanne Stone with Defenders of Wildlife, a group that pays ranchers for livestock lost to wolves, says this is the first time she's heard of such a mass killing.

Kathy Konen says the sheep were killed, but their carcasses were almost all intact.

Federal trappers shot two wolves in the area and were searching for a third, but declined Jon Konen's request to kill two adults and five pups in a nearby pack.
 
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Montana plates are always welcome in Custer County. Many of the high scool kids go to Western and hitting Missoula for shoping is not much further than IF or Boise, plus no sales tax. I spent 5 years in Billings and can't complain about the folks there. Nice area and nice people.

On your next trip through, just make sure to stop by the Old Sawmill and tell the Old Man and the Grandparents Hi.


I did. Summer of 05 I went to Stanley camping and I love to stop in little spots like that and eat. We parked our camp trailer on the sawmill side of the road and walked across to the diner and had breakfast. When I got done I saw a guy coming out of the sawmill and chatted with him for a good 15 minutes. Ill never forget that because the mom was cooking and the kids were taking the orders and serving the food. I loved it.

It was kind of a snowmobiling scouting trip. I was looking over the White clouds area because I wanted to hit that before they closed it all off but never got the chance.
 
It was kind of a snowmobiling scouting trip. I was looking over the White clouds area because I wanted to hit that before they closed it all off but never got the chance.

The White Clouds are still open. For now. CIEDA has not been passed yet and things are pretty quiet on that front right now. Hopefully the Dems and radical enviros will demand so much that the Simpson withdraws his support from this bill. This is very likely since most of the big groups like the sierra club oppose it in its current form.
 
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Not sure where these came from...but I found them on the net.

Looks like they are big critters.

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