Re: Tomahawk/HSUS thread.
[Re: Peskycritter]
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09/02/14 08:16 AM
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I would rather take my chances with are NRC vs fighting these ballot issues every few years from HSUS . _________________________ As long as the True Sportsmen, hunters and trappers are running the show your ok. Case in point is Fla. They have no bear season and have some of the highest bear population areas of any state in the U.S. Last few years have had many attacks. They have tested areas and shown extremely high concentrations of bear. Yet no Bear season. Fla. also has Millions of alligator and has a relatively minute catch compared to what is out there especially on the big private ranches such as Duda, the Mormans, and most state land. Gator attacks are at an all time high. Restrictions on harvesting turtles is so great, there virtually is none. Even on private, limited access, private land. Even the fishery in Fla is very restrictive to the sportsman to what is there. The restrictions are so great enjoying the outdoors is difficult. I had a long talk with a biologist this week end.
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Re: Tomahawk/HSUS thread.
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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09/02/14 05:43 PM
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Talking to your customers is fine; I do it all the time. But, what we really
need is to talk to the educators of our children, so that future generations are intelligent enough to rectify the mistakes of their
parents and grandparents. I agree Paul. That is why I allowed NBC to do a segment on nuisance trapping beaver that was shown nation wide and why I speak at schools, civic organizations, and radio when I get a chance. I have at least two Universities that I know of are using some of my videos for class use and traps for instruction. There have been numerous responses letting me know schools are also using the material. What I believe works best is hands on instruction as is shown in picture. The negative aspect was that the beaver could not be shown live and my request was turned down by the DNR. In all cases the teachers and principles want the animals to be shown. What hurts all is the restriction of material.
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Re: Tomahawk/HSUS thread.
[Re: warrior]
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09/12/14 01:16 AM
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Peskycritter
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Just as I thought we were past all this guess not
Natural Resources Commission Asks DNR to Review Science, Data on Wolf Depredations for 2015
EAST LANSING—The Natural Resources Commission today announced that it
Photo: ABC 10 News – U.P. would not consider a wolf hunt for 2014, even if the two referendums on the November 2014 ballot which originally authorized a wolf hunt were approved. A separate law, the Scientific Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, will grant the Natural Resources Commission authority to designate game species using sound science when it takes effect in March or April.
“Even if the referendums are passed, there would not be time to establish a wolf hunt in 2014,” said Commissioner John Matonich. “We ask the Wildlife Division to study the science and the data on wolf depredations of dogs and livestock and present their findings to the commission in 2015.”
Russ Mason, chief of the DNR Wildlife Division, also announced that department biologists would be reviewing and possibly updating the department’s wolf management plan.
“We’re very happy with the decision to study the science and not to rush a wolf hunt this year,” said Amy Trotter, resource policy manager for Michigan United Conservation Clubs. “The Scientific Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act was not about a wolf hunt, despite what the anti-hunters claimed. It was about making the decision and others like it with sound science, and that is exactly what the NRC has asked for. “
The Humane Society of the United States announced that it would be campaigning aggressively for a “no” vote on Proposals 1 and 2 this November, which originally granted the Natural Resources Commission the authority to establish Michigan’s wolf hunt last year. However, the decision not to hold a wolf hunt in 2014 renders those referendums meaningless, since the Scientific Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act will re-grant the NRC that authority when it takes effect, regardless of the referendums.
“We don’t plan to spend any money on what is essentially an exit poll,” said Drew YoungeDyke, a spokesman for Citizens for Professional Wildlife Management, the coalition behind the Scientific Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. “Every dime that HSUS spends on the referendums is one that won’t shelter a single pet, but I think people are starting to realize that’s not what they do, anyways. We are encouraging people to vote ‘yes,’ on Proposal 2, though, to let HSUS know that it can’t buy votes just by spending a lot of money on political commercials.”
The NRC set a quota of 43 wolves across three separate zones of the Upper Peninsula in 2013, of which hunters harvested 22. Whether there is a wolf hunt in 2015 and what the hunting unit boundaries and quotas are will be determined by the Natural Resources Commission based on the recommendations of DNR biologists. The Scientific Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act requires the NRC to use principles of sound science in designating game species and establishing hunting seasons and regulations.
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Re: Tomahawk/HSUS thread.
[Re: Peskycritter]
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09/14/14 08:27 AM
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Mike Barcaskey
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Back to Tomahawk for a second. I fell into ordering a couple of traps from Chuck Smith, Northern Industries http://www.snaresandtraps.com/Don't know him from a hill of beans. He told me he is part of the Smith family that owns Tomahawk, but now is out on his own. It is funny to me though that in all the cage trap threads on here, he, nor his company, is ever mentioned. Any thoughts? Might be a good place to get Tomahawk style and quality traps for those who don't want to buy off Tomahawk due to the HSUS thing
It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.
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Re: Tomahawk/HSUS thread.
[Re: warrior]
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09/15/14 04:14 PM
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Paul Winkelmann
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Okay Pesky, let me get this straight. You hate Tomahawk because they basically sell a lot of cat traps. But if one of the original
owners ( Chuck Smith ) had a good deal going, "I would buy off him." Well, guess what? So would everyone else. That's kind of the way
that our economy works. If I remember correctly, ( And at my age, that's a crapshoot ) you really dislike Jim Comstock's cages. I
find them the most intelligent invention in years. ( And from what I've read, so are Mr. DeKalb's ) Here is something that I, for
one, find kind of amazing: The only people I haven't met, are the people whose cage I recommend the most. Jim and Judy Comstock.
Here is a BIG problem I have. I find it really. really, hard to dislike nearly everyone in our business. Honesty certainly seems to
be the best policy for people in our line if work. May that forever be the case!
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Re: Tomahawk/HSUS thread.
[Re: warrior]
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09/24/14 09:45 PM
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Dave Schmidt
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Wink, I gotta know: what did PeTA hire you to do?...'cuz I want some a their big bucks!
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: Tomahawk/HSUS thread.
[Re: warrior]
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09/24/14 09:46 PM
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Dave Schmidt
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Wink, I gotta know: what did PeTA hire you to do?...'cuz I want some a their big bucks!
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: Tomahawk/HSUS thread.
[Re: warrior]
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09/25/14 10:40 AM
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Dave Schmidt
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Geez...you couldn't make that up... The good news is, you're now in favor with PeTA! (As opposed to me, who has worked in the circus and animal laboratory fields, plus now of course, WC.)
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: Tomahawk/HSUS thread.
[Re: warrior]
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09/25/14 05:38 PM
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Paul Winkelmann
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Dave, being a jerk, with the so-called enemy, doesn't fit you either. I have discovered over the years, that if you ever get into a
one-on-one conversation with most of the rank and file from PETA and HSUS, that our objectives are the same. ( And I dare anyone of
you to disagree ) The majority of the PETA and HSUS people feel that "animals should be saved". Well. Duh! If they weren't saved, I
would lose the best occupation I ever had, along with most of my family. It is just as much my fault that people don't understand
the workings of wildlife as anyone. I may know just as much or more as the best trained wildlife technician about our native
wildlife. I caught the first coyote in our area and I caught the first beaver and maybe a lot of other firsts. Maybe it's time that
I, and perhaps a lot of you guys as well, start answering questions from our youngsters so that they grow up more intelligent than
their parents. ( Okay, all of my three offspring have teaching degrees. Can you tell? ) Rant over.
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