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  1. #331
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    Re: Lots Of Wolf Talk eh ?

    Another item we need to do (are doing and going to ramp up with BCUF) is create and deliver great content non stop more geared up toward the non hunting community. Anti groups do this non stop and it works. The present conservation groups here are made of of mostly old school board members who 'dont get it' yet with social media. Social media is direct contact to the world. antis are as well breezing by us here and its working for them.
    I have the right equipment, people and as as well miles of content now.
    We are going to start tweaking the content toward honest facts without being so direct about 'hunting' to ensure it is appealing to the non hunting eyes an interesting while the same time 'gently but directly' pointing out the false info propaganda delivered by the anti groups and as well list who they are. This is key, hit them with their own recipe which works only deliver true honest facts, it will win in the end.
    The important note is NO ONE with a following is doing this for hunters. ALL 'hunters' with big followings are delivering TO hunters and promoting hunting product crap, taking selfies with other well known names and promoting THEMSELVES while using hunting to do it, none of them are targeting non hunters 'directly' to create MORE NEW HUNTERS.

    Here is an example of a social media post I dropped the other day. We will keep tweaking the theme until we nail it, drive the content home to non hunters NON STOP. We will follow the anti movements, see what they are delivering and how, counter attack their content with fact based content delivered by a pro conservation group, make it clear WHO KNOWS and who is doing the good as opposed to the misleading propaganda by others. This one post has been shared over 100 times and reached over 30k people in less than 24 hrs. This is KEY. While people sit on forums etc doing circles, this shit needs to be done none stop. We are going to do it. Other more established conservation groups need to do this URGENTLY. This is where the battle is being fought and where it will be won. A web site isn't going to do shit, nor is a forum, social media is key, its a wide open battle ground where we are being slaughtered right now. ....but not for long.

    Example in next post



  2. #332
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    Re: Lots Of Wolf Talk eh ?

    Are you a grey wolf who wants to become listed as a special "endangered subspecies" of wolf and re classified? Swim to Vancouver island like the previous 2500 grey wolves did before you for hundreds of years, get in line and get reclassified now.
    FACT - wolves, bears, deer etc swim like fish. Each year numerous species of animals swim effortlessly to Vancouver Island from mainland B.C. They are in search of food as well new territory as their numbers increase and food depletes naturally.
    Some of the pictures bellow document new grey wolves freshly arriving from their ocean journey west from mainland B.C. to Vancouver Island.
    Grey wolves adapt and eat basically anything with protein. Salmon are an easy meal during fall seasons. This brings grey wolves to river mouths where the food is plentiful during the fall.
    West coast Van Isl grey wolves have as well learned how to successfully prey on sea otters. They routinely wait in the timber for low tide, swim out and feed on otters caught in low tide estuaries and tidal pools.
    Due to the wolves feeding in the open on the coast, they as well offer up easier photo ops for photographers. These photos are continually being used as propaganda by FALSE CONSERVATION GROUPS who are attempting to use the grey wolves who feed on the coast as a "rare subspecies of endangered wolf".
    This is not correct.
    Why are wolf hunting and trapping seasons being extended? because the numbers are experiencing a high in the natural cycle. Deer are being wiped out and now the sea otters (who recently made a come back) are being consumed by GREY WOLVES faster than they can reproduce.
    Wolves are not easily hunted or trapped. THIS is why the govt extends seasons, because wolf numbers are continuing to rise, other species are disappearing and no one is getting a grip on the wolf population explosion from the regular hunting and trapping seasons in place today.
    Sea otter adults and pups are a very easy target for a pack of grey wolves during low tide. WHY are conservation groups not mentioning these things?

    False conservation groups have zero concern for other wildlife, they want your money and use emotion human ties to canines as their number 1 recipe for your dollars.
    WHY is there literally dozens of false conservation groups? because it PAYS WELL - ONLY reason.

    Get informed with honest facts from true conservationists. Follow money trails BEFORE you get lured in by adds preying on emotions. See list of FALSE CONSERVATION GROUPS below. They want YOUR MONEY and it isn't being used for true conservation.
    wehowl.ca
    howlingforjustice.org
    raincoast.org
    ukwct.org.uk
    peta
    wolfawarenessinc.org
    pacificwolves.org
    defenders.org
    wolfwatcher.org
    sierraclub.org
    And MANY many more.

    Grey wolves are at an all time high in numbers across North America, especially Canada. GET INFORMED.
    Grey wolves are NOT endangered, other species are. WHY do you not know what species ARE endangered ?
    Destination British Columbia Tofino, British ColumbiaCTV Vancouver IslandGlobal BCVancouver, British ColumbiaCBC VancouverBamfield, British ColumbiaPort Alberni, British ColumbiaCampbell River #hunting#howtohunt #wolves #conservation

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    Another grey wolf makes a successful swim to Vancouver Island from mainland B.C.)
    (captioned Another grey wolf who originated from mainland B.C. lays in wait for sea otters at low tide on Vancouver Island..

    captioned (Being consumed faster than they can reproduce, Vancouver Island sea otters.)

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    Re: Lots Of Wolf Talk eh ?

    One point that I try to get across is that hunting bears/wolves and viewing them are not mutually exclusive!!! The anti crowd touts that viewing will generate more money (which is BS), but hunting 1% of the grizzly population has not had, and will not have any effect on those wishing to take pictures. Money can be generated from both sources at the same time!! I don't see why this is so hard for their tiny brains to comprehend. Last I checked, there wasn't many people hunting wolves along the beach on VI where this supposed viewing will take place....

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    Re: Lots Of Wolf Talk eh ?

    You are 100 % on this. Excellent stuff, forums are not the answer, this is!!!!
    Blacktailaholic

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    Re: Lots Of Wolf Talk eh ?

    False conversation groups are lying to who ever listens, they are aware of the truth , time to expose.
    Like to get involved, pm if I can assist.
    Blacktailaholic

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    Re: Lots Of Wolf Talk eh ?

    I am not sure where these protect wolf organisations get there info about the sea wolf or unique coastal wolves, the present day wolf on Vancouver Island is an ancestor of the mainland wolf. Before the 50s skulls and samples were kept of wolves of that time period, around that time there was an effort the push wolf numbers down. After the heavy snow of 66 and 67 lots of mainland coastal game plummeted and as a result mainland wolves invaded Vancouver Island looking for food. Since wolf numbers had been pushed backed for a while and there were deer behind every stump, wolf numbers bloomed until a ministry sponsored wolf cull/study happened in the mid 80s for about 4 years. I believe the wolves that were taken in this time frame were different from the samples taken from the wolves pre-invasion. The present day Vancouver Island wolf is made up of dna from relic packs that roamed the back country and dogs from native settlements and remote rural areas with the greatest tie to the mainland wolf.

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    Re: Lots Of Wolf Talk eh ?

    Here's today's little post for the world. If you feel someone needs to see it, grab it and share it !


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    Re: Lots Of Wolf Talk eh ?

    Good post PG ....... Keep up your great work .......

    looking forward to today, headed out with an experienced Trapper, fingers crossed on helping the ungulate population out, government sure isn't so far.

    CT

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    Re: Lots Of Wolf Talk eh ?

    Well we have a lot of bait and a whole Lotta snares. Some new areas to take a look at I see a SmackDown Coming up in the future

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    Re: Lots Of Wolf Talk eh ?

    Quote Originally Posted by trapman View Post
    Well we have a lot of bait and a whole Lotta snares. Some new areas to take a look at I see a SmackDown Coming up in the future
    Fingers crossed best of luck
    wonder what’s over the next hill?

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