Re: Wisconsin Wolves
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08/03/16 06:23 AM
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Maybe there needs to be a real discussion as to why most consumptive users feel they are being fed bogus information while many others are glad that the work is being done and are willing to fund the work. Bryce
I would love to dig into this Bryce, but I wonder if we do it in the other thread. As someone that walked away from the otter conversation nearly 20 years ago, only to submit a resolution this past yearthat would increase the permit fee so we would have a funding mechanism for water furbearers, I think I can see both sides. I have been on both sides.
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Re: Wisconsin Wolves
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08/03/16 04:17 PM
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Yep Brian. Like the bureaucracy needs to be fed any more.
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Re: Wisconsin Wolves
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09/15/16 04:33 PM
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I tend to agree. Sometimes you have to take a step back before going forward. That might be a whole other conversation. I might put in a resolution on fisher to increase that permit fee as well if our state continues to show good stewardship of those funds.
On a side note, the DNR will be holding a chat on bobcat in October. The details are as follows:
Online bobcat chat rescheduled to Oct. 13 at noon Published by Central Office September 6, 2016
Contact(s): Shawn Rossler, DNR furbearer Ecologist, 608-267-9428; Nathan Roberts, DNR carnivore and furbearer research scientist, 715-490-9345
MADISON - Join Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources experts for an online chat about bobcats in Wisconsin that has been rescheduled to Thursday, Oct. 13 at noon.
Please note that a previous news release listed the chat date as Sept. 15.
Visit dnr.wi.gov and search keyword "chat" to submit questions and view responses from DNR experts. Here, you can also view past chats and sign up to receive email notifications. For more information regarding bobcats in Wisconsin, visit dnr.wi.gov and search keyword "furbearers."
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Re: Wisconsin Wolves
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09/17/16 07:41 AM
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Anybody have a good question they would like asked?
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Re: Wisconsin Wolves
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09/18/16 06:47 AM
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Sorry Brian. The chat is on bobcat so not sure if they still take questions on wolves;)
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Re: Wisconsin Wolves
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09/18/16 03:58 PM
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There is that 350 number again. Why are you so rigid in wanting that number?
What is that number going to get you? Last I checked, every permit animal is at bottom of range or below goal and it significantly reduces are ability to increase permits. What could be of such great value that youyou are willing to follow the same path?
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Re: Wisconsin Wolves
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09/19/16 04:29 AM
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Re: Wisconsin Wolves
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09/19/16 09:34 AM
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Line Jumper, guessing it is not helping, but not sure how much is a driving factor. The fisher almost seem to be migrating based on the occurrence across multiple states. As far as incidentals on bobcat, trappers are only hurting themselves if they are not turning in the incidentals. Our new chain of command is aggressively working to transfer incidental into the resource bucket by increasing quota to lower incidentals and increase legal harvest. The hound guys tried to use incidental bobcat to increase harvest, but there is just not the same level turned in compared to otter and the majority are road killed bobcats. Only fitting that this change in mindset on otter was driven because the DNR was allowed to change their habitat figures on otter.
Nimzy, isn’t everything always changing? Some in short cycles and some things long term. Keep the water too high for too long and what happens to a marsh? Keep it too low for too long and what happens? Any different when a guy gets out of the water?
Bobcat were found that they underestimated viable habitat based on how close they were living to people and the density in which they were living in the habitat. More habitat, more target species, higher sustainable quota. They go together. When they figured the habitat for otter, they must have used the same guys that came up with the 350 for wolves. They severely underestimate the sustainable habitat for otter and thus the maximum sustainable harvest is kept lower. This leads to extreme waste.
If I am betting, this is why someone wanted to go after incidentals so bad on otter. He started to realize the true number. He listened to trappers talking about otter showing up in places they were just not in the past. Not only were they living in that habitat that was not counted, they were thriving. So he redid this total habitat model and thus your sustainable harvest was much higher. Now when things showed signs of impacting population, he could re-calibrate the model to know just how many otter he was losing based on this new habitat number. He compared that number to what he had coming in the form of incidentals and legal harvest and the gap was large. So now we are working to correct by increasing quota on otter.
But yet, Brian wants to hold them to this old faulty science. Doesn’t want them the ability to adapt and change with the changes happening across the landscape. Brian, notice how much of the state is not surveyed for wolves? Guess how much less would be surveyed if we held the state to the same habitat index they used to come up with the 350? Going out on a limb here, but I bet you lose a minimum of 30% of your wolf population estimate if we force them to go back to suitable wolf habitat. Lucky for you, they went against your wishes and adjusted their science to match the new information that they had at their disposal.
As more habitat is improved through things like the young forest initiative, timber harvest, and food plots, the carrying capacity of the land changes. Our biggest issue right now on bobcat is the reproduction rates. I think when we had our last big increase on cats, we were testing to see if reproduction rates would increase as we increased harvest. We had picked a number that we thought we would get a reaction on. But we didn’t get the reaction, partly driven by not harvesting as many cats as we thought they would get(which in my mind could have been predicted). So we try to pause and hold before going on. The only problem is many of our wildlife management folks are afraid of their own shadow and are quick to reduce harvest. This hurts actually testing some things.
I think it was Bryce that said trappers are quick to get sidetracked before letting things play out. Looks like that is a trait that is shared by other groups beside trappers.
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Re: Wisconsin Wolves
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09/19/16 09:57 AM
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Trappers are probably quick to side track because they get old and die before things "play" out.
I'm waiting for a nr trapping season and the trappers in Wisconsin are waiting for chicken little biologists to increase their harvest.
Practically every state around WI a more liberal attitude when it comes to cats and otter yet Wisconsin seems to think they are special and they need to study it to death.
Luckily for the trappers of Wisconsin they will most likely see improvements before I do
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Re: Wisconsin Wolves
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09/19/16 12:56 PM
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49er, I think some of that work needs to be done if we want to get aggressive with harvest and still win a lawsuit. Get it peer reviewed and published. Plus, those benefits would go outside of WI.
But trappers share some of this blame on these species as they have allowed too much quality of experience to get baked in. I would love nothing more than to shorten the first bobcat season by a month minimum. Increase permit to a 10% success rate and shut down the season when we reached the quota for that period. I bet we would actually create some bobcat trappers because they would get a tag every year or two versus waiting 10+ years for one. Guys would actually avoid before season started because those cats would now have a value later. Hound hunters would not like me because I would ensure the first season is not leaving quota on cats unfilled before they get out there.
Brian won't let me because he thinks the way wolves is set up is bad and is a bad experience, but maybe he will reconsider once he uses up his 10+ points and needs to start accumulating towards his next bobcat. The guys in the north refuse to budge on the front end of the season because they value the front end of the season for some reason but refuse to account for the limited resource as reference with the complaining that came when the wolf season was delayed by a couple weeks. Not sure how MN catches 4-5X our number of cats when they are starting around Thanksgiving and lack the hunting pressure. LOL
Last, but not least, it would ensure we had even more collars on cats to show they were surviving the increasing pressure we are going to apply in the future. Not only do we need more collars on cats in the north, we also now need to get some in the south. So glad that study was expanded into the southern zone. That way if I can't get trappers to start pushing together, at least the science guy will get us some more tags.
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