Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
[Re: The Beav]
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02/24/21 11:53 PM
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The north woods are already full of trappers trapping bobcats and coyotes with wolf sized traps. How big of a problem has It been? Let's not make this a bigger deal then It Is.
Just saying there will be more dogs in the woods. Statistically the opportunity for an incident increases ... there should be some consideration given, imo. Nothing against hound hunting, love the sport!
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/24/21 11:57 PM
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To my buddies in Wisconsin, if they are going to put together a new wolf advisory committee, I'll wager it's the agenda of the administration to try and cut quota. Keep a watchful eye on them
"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 12:06 AM
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Another interesting not to trapper at the 1 hour 59 minute mark the discuss potential new tagging requirements. If this happens I'll have to eat crow and say you cheeseheads are really getting your stuff together!
"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 12:25 AM
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The wolf discussion starts at the 3 hour and 51 minute mark. Thank you. I scrubbed past it the first time.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 12:31 AM
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Another interesting not to trapper at the 1 hour 59 minute mark the discuss potential new tagging requirements. If this happens I'll have to eat crow and say you cheeseheads are really getting your stuff together! Yes, I was happy to hear this also. It’s long over due. In light of the current fur market, it really helps with gas and time invested in a low dollar pelt.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 12:42 AM
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The Beav
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Read where the antis are all up In arms that the wolf quota was exceeded.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 12:45 AM
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Can get a lot done when everyone wants to push together. Even better when folks are not pushing against it.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 12:52 AM
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Read where the antis are all up In arms that the wolf quota was exceeded. They didn't buy enough permits Beav. Looks like we need to encourage them to buy a few more next time.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 02:21 AM
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Not much info there except the same groups that set the past quotas will be developing the quotas for this fall. That and it clear to me that this past 3 day wolf hunt quotas did nothing to follow the existing management plan currently in place.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 08:09 AM
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quota needs to be set at least 1000.....1500 better yet
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 08:24 AM
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Looks like zone 6 should be split into 2 zones looking at how quickly the quota was filled there. I wonder what counties were the heaviest in zone 6. All the anti- junk I've seen in the last week, I would be for live trapping and transporting to SE Wisconsin. The Root River and Milwaukee River corridors would be great places to re-establish some packs.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 09:05 AM
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Can get a lot done when everyone wants to push together. Even better when folks are not pushing against it. I’m not following. Isn’t the department part of everyone? I figure without that lawsuit this whole thing would have been a non event.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 09:37 AM
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Can get a lot done when everyone wants to push together. Even better when folks are not pushing against it. I’m not following. Isn’t the department part of everyone? I figure without that lawsuit this whole thing would have been a non event. We are eliminating in-person registration for otter and fisher. See how easy that is when they work with us? Now compare to wolf. You are right. They would have gotten away with it without the lawsuit. But that because a bunch were too timid to fight. Let's wait until next year cost us a month and probably another couple hundred wolves..
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 09:50 AM
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Why not cats? They focus on value and currently the only value is on trophies. Otter are varmints. Their only benefit is they look cool and are fun to watch, thus they leave that impression on people. If they went to $200 it would be another story. The department is expert at the stall. Why?
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 09:53 AM
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quota needs to be set at least 1000.....1500 better yet Here is old math: state goal(carrying capacity)==350. Population next year after pups are born and new undocumented migrants =1500 1500-350=1150. Quota should equal 1150
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/25/21 10:07 AM
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Justin I hope you guys get the tagging stuff finalized. When you do I will make a push to have MN to follow suit.
Nothing aggregates me more then driving to register an animal and the mileage exceeds the value of the fur.
Last edited by Steven 49er; 02/25/21 10:08 AM.
"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
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