Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
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03/26/24 10:38 PM
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Jingles
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As Midlander stated this will just be a tool to further shut down hunting, especially with the tree hugging anti's on the Wildlife Commission, they are already looking at restricting Beaver trapping to select relocating groups, reducing deer hunting to by permit only and selecting which side of the State you will hunt on, East or West I work with a guy who moved here from your state. The way he describes the Wildlife Commission it sounds like there needs to be a season on them. lol Amen
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
[Re: Spike369]
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05/08/24 08:06 AM
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I think they should release a few in Seattle, Tacoma, Yakima and Vancouver. That should make all those animal lovers happy. They can go out and pet those cute little creatures whenever they want. I read where they eat mostly berries and leaves ans grasses. While I was in Alaska they ate a lot of salmon too. Saw one up on the north slope dig out a marmot or something and ate it on the spot. Guess the ones in Washington won't eat meat. Yakima is redneck country. Very predator unfriendly place.
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
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05/08/24 08:12 AM
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I thought the Fish and Game brought this subject up at meetings with the people who would be forced to live with these apex predators, and from all reports I saw the idea was roundly rejected?
That part of the government which also lives off of our taxes no longer works for nor answers to us either?
Osky
www.SureDockusa.com“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
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05/08/24 08:26 AM
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As Midlander stated this will just be a tool to further shut down hunting, especially with the tree hugging anti's on the Wildlife Commission, they are already looking at restricting Beaver trapping to select relocating groups, reducing deer hunting to by permit only and selecting which side of the State you will hunt on, East or West I work with a guy who moved here from your state. The way he describes the Wildlife Commission it sounds like there needs to be a season on them. lol If you read the leftist reporters articles on the shed hunters who killed a grizzly in Montana they all push the same talking point. They should have left the area after seeing a print in the snow. Pushing the narrative that they caused the problem and bears have priority over humans on public land. Basically pushing the narrative they should be charged. One lbgtqwyxz bimbo from a Idaho paper stated the agenda clearly. I will be writing this confused little bimbo stating my position/policy on any creature who attacks me and on freedom of travel. I'm sure her low IQ Nazi/Commie brain will short circut.
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
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05/09/24 12:25 PM
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First cassulty Killed a biker already.
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
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05/09/24 11:56 PM
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It's rare according to the "authorities" is their goto line. Not so rare for her..
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
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05/10/24 08:37 AM
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It's rare according to the "authorities" is their goto line. Not so rare for her.. Come on now, everyone knows the best way to provoke a bear attack is to ride a bike in bear country. It was her fault. How mad do YOU get when there’s a bunch of bikes on the road? Osky
www.SureDockusa.com“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
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05/10/24 09:28 AM
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Killed a forest service employee that was riding his bike down a trail near Glacier a couple years back too. Don’t surprise the grizzlies!
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
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05/11/24 12:39 AM
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Osky[/quote]
Come on now, everyone knows the best way to provoke a bear attack is to ride a bike in bear country. It was her fault. How mad do YOU get when there’s a bunch of bikes on the road?
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I don't get mad unless they are all over the road. Maybe a little jealous that I'm not riding.
In the mountains I carry when riding as it can trigger an attack. So far I haven't been lucky enough to be attacked. When I'm carrying the right tag during hunting season I pray for an attack. lol
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
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05/11/24 08:47 AM
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Supposedly the researchers could not locate any grizzly in the N. Cascades, have to say then they are poor researchers as I have observed 3 on 3 different occasions, and being on horseback 2 of the times turned into real rodeos between the horse and mules I was leading. The habitat is NOT there without out closing the wilderness to human entry, (which is probably their ultimate goal) the ungulate population can not support the grizzly now they have let the wolf population decimate the deer and elk herds, guess next food source will be the granola eating, flower sniffing, buggy loving, prius driving spandex wearing, pedal pushing tree hugging west siders. One can only hope right
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
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05/11/24 08:24 PM
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I know for a fact there have been a few grizzlies north of Snoqualmie Pass since the early 90s. If the land could support a population there would be a population and they wouldn't have to relocate one. Hard to deny it when USFWS has grizzly warning signs just north of Interstate 90.
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
[Re: Jingles]
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05/13/24 01:02 PM
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Supposedly the researchers could not locate any grizzly in the N. Cascades, have to say then they are poor researchers as I have observed 3 on 3 different occasions, and being on horseback 2 of the times turned into real rodeos between the horse and mules I was leading. The habitat is NOT there without out closing the wilderness to human entry, (which is probably their ultimate goal) the ungulate population can not support the grizzly now they have let the wolf population decimate the deer and elk herds, guess next food source will be the granola eating, flower sniffing, buggy loving, prius driving spandex wearing, pedal pushing tree hugging west siders. One can only hope right Where is the like button when you need it! lol
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Re: 200 Grizzly’s to be released in Washington State
[Re: Jingles]
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05/27/24 04:22 PM
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Supposedly the researchers could not locate any grizzly in the N. Cascades, have to say then they are poor researchers as I have observed 3 on 3 different occasions, and being on horseback 2 of the times turned into real rodeos between the horse and mules I was leading. The habitat is NOT there without out closing the wilderness to human entry, (which is probably their ultimate goal) the ungulate population can not support the grizzly now they have let the wolf population decimate the deer and elk herds, guess next food source will be the granola eating, flower sniffing, buggy loving, prius driving spandex wearing, pedal pushing tree hugging west siders. One can only hope right More wishful thinking.
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