OverlordBear
Well-known member
I wish we could trade grizzly numbers for wolves. Let’s knock wolves down to about 750 and put grizzlies to 4500 in the lower 48. It would be better for elk and make the landscape way more interesting.
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Thinking poison will ever be a legal and/or viable option is pure fantasy land.People eat elk. Wolves not so much.
And I am not saying wipe them out completely. Just knock them don't to minimal levels asap.
Sadly it is and that's a shame. Short of that aerial gunning should be made legal. Wildlife services already does that. FWP should get in the game as well private individuals. Wellnregukated of course to keep populations at levels agreed to in the original reintroduction plan.Thinking poison will ever be a legal and/or viable option is pure fantasy land.
I'd really like to see compound 1080 made legal and used.
I’m quite thankful it’s not legal.Sadly it is and that's a shame. Short of that aerial gunning should be made legal. Wildlife services already does that. FWP should get in the game as well private individuals. Wellnregukated of course to keep populations at levels agreed to in the original reintroduction plan.
I wish we could trade grizzly numbers for wolves. Let’s knock wolves down to about 750 and put grizzlies to 4500 in the lower 48. It would be better for elk and make the landscape way more interesting.
Seriously?
It's Feb 11 - the 12th tomorrow. In 2 weeks they have to come up with a management plan, a lottery system, distribute the tags and all the while being fair and objective.
And, Wisconsin, like just about every other state, as dramatically defunded natural resource management.
This is asking for the feds to step back in.
You are joking right?
your prediction of not having enough time to complete a drawing and a full blown season has failed terribly. lotta wolves killed on first day, 6 days left.Seriously?
It's Feb 11 - the 12th tomorrow. In 2 weeks they have to come up with a management plan, a lottery system, distribute the tags and all the while being fair and objective.
And, Wisconsin, like just about every other state, as dramatically defunded natural resource management.
This is asking for the feds to step back in.
You are joking right?
your prediction of not having enough time to complete a drawing and a full blown season has failed terribly. lotta wolves killed on first day, 6 days left.
When the goal is to reduce populations predators how else do you propose you measure success.I'm sorry don't measure success in wildlife management with body counts. Obviously, you do.
I'll stand my my earlier statement.
Your original statement "It's Feb 11 - the 12th tomorrow. In 2 weeks they have to come up with a management plan, a lottery system, distribute the tags and all the while being fair and objective. " was blown out of the water. Not only did WDNR pull off a registration\drawing\licenses\hunt in two weeks, they had a highly success full hunt. Your prediction was a failure.Seriously?
It's Feb 11 - the 12th tomorrow. In 2 weeks they have to come up with a management plan, a lottery system, distribute the tags and all the while being fair and objective.
And, Wisconsin, like just about every other state, as dramatically defunded natural resource management.
This is asking for the feds to step back in.
You are joking right?
I have trouble believing the population estimate of about 1,000. Over 10% of the population was harvested in three days? All during weekdays? Tough to believe. Before I moved out of the state in 2015 I had a bear hunt in zone 1 and saw more wolves than deer baiting that summer.View attachment 175160done in three days with quota exceeded.
So do tell, what population levels were agreed too?Sadly it is and that's a shame. Short of that aerial gunning should be made legal. Wildlife services already does that. FWP should get in the game as well private individuals. Wellnregukated of course to keep populations at levels agreed to in the original reintroduction plan.
If it's anything like Montana's alleged minimal count - That is the basis they go by to ensure USFWS is not concerned about our #'s anywhere close to the ESA level for the Feds to pull the plug...I have trouble believing the population estimate of about 1,000. Over 10% of the population was harvested in three days? All during weekdays? Tough to believe. Before I moved out of the state in 2015 I had a bear hunt in zone 1 and saw more wolves than deer baiting that summer.
The quota areas in Montana do have ridiculously low harvest quotas, but there’s only 3 small districts in the entire state that are on a quota system. And of those, only 313 is currently closed. I’d say being able to kill up to 5 wolves in 98% of Montana right now is a pretty generous season... Knowing the exact number of wolves in the state won’t mean killing any more wolves, unless you want FWP to put out strychnine or fire up the helicopters.If it's anything like Montana's alleged minimal count - That is the basis they go by to ensure USFWS is not concerned about our #'s anywhere close to the ESA level for the Feds to pull the plug...
The problem - What is the true "estimate" for the total population of wolves within each designated area? That is the true Bullchit going on in MT. Yet hey... add an apex predator into the mix and continue with relatively the same minimal quotas and other ridiculous quotas to falsely appease wuff lubbers whose only appeasement equates to zero State wolf population management...
Agree... Yet the population continues to grow w/o MT able keep with early based quotas. The incentive is not strong enough to maintain our added apex predator to assist unglate populations that face challenges even w/o the added predator.Knowing the exact number of wolves in the state won’t mean killing any more wolves, unless you want FWP to put out strychnine or fire up the helicopters.
10 breeding pairs and 100 animals for each the state ID, MT and WY.So do tell, what population levels were agreed too?
What's wrong with helicopters? USDA Wildlife Services does it all the time.The quota areas in Montana do have ridiculously low harvest quotas, but there’s only 3 small districts in the entire state that are on a quota system. And of those, only 313 is currently closed. I’d say being able to kill up to 5 wolves in 98% of Montana right now is a pretty generous season... Knowing the exact number of wolves in the state won’t mean killing any more wolves, unless you want FWP to put out strychnine or fire up the helicopters.