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    BC Outdoors promoting anti hunting organization

    I was disappointed to see in the latest edition of BC Outdoors, at the end of the article BC's Coastal Wolves, that they were Promoting the Wildlife Defense League. The following is from there website.
    Ban the Hunting of Cougar, Lynx & Bobcat in British Columbia, Canada


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    Re: BC Outdoors promoting anti hunting organization

    WTF is with B.C.

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    Re: BC Outdoors promoting anti hunting organization

    Disappointing for sure, then they'll want to ban Wolf and Coyote hunting too,
    Then watch what happens to game #'s,

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    Re: BC Outdoors promoting anti hunting organization

    Misguided environmentalism
    I won't always be young, but I can be immature forever

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    Re: BC Outdoors promoting anti hunting organization

    HaHaHa.....
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    Re: BC Outdoors promoting anti hunting organization

    Yup....BC at it's finest these days.
    Folks, better wake up or it will get banned one day!
    We need some major Pred Studies done to support "hunting them".
    To show the impact they have if left unchecked.
    Hunters better organize.
    And some need to start running in politics to cover the bases.
    Seems like every fanatical Anti is in government or are starting to fill important positions.
    Look at Heyman!!

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    Re: BC Outdoors promoting anti hunting organization

    You guys need a voice that is not sucking the anti’s tit

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    Re: BC Outdoors promoting anti hunting organization

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild one View Post
    You guys need a voice that is not sucking the anti’s tit
    I agree we need to stand up. On another note though my dad says a trapper way back animals were and still are cyclical. At some point with or without our preds will crash from lack of prey. So hunting preds is no big deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauly View Post
    I agree we need to stand up. On another note though my dad says a trapper way back animals were and still are cyclical. At some point with or without our preds will crash from lack of prey. So hunting preds is no big deal
    As an ex trapper I would say that does not apply to all predators especially coyotes/wolves. Coyotes are ever present and wolves move from valley to valley and cycle back to the start. The canines are well adapted to a many different food sources and wolves will travel. The increase in man made path ways have increased the size of the circuit they can now run as well.

    Lynx, and Martin, definitely have up and down cycles

    Man has changed the landscape so much balance and cycles are out of whack and are not going to be fixed even within my kids life times

    Plus trappers, hunters, and farmers where way more active knocking back predators in the past

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    Re: BC Outdoors promoting anti hunting organization

    Quote Originally Posted by Pauly View Post
    I agree we need to stand up. On another note though my dad says a trapper way back animals were and still are cyclical. At some point with or without our preds will crash from lack of prey. So hunting preds is no big deal
    Predators are controlled by disease, starvation and other predators of which man is the superior one. Thus, the hunting and trapping of predators is desirable to maintain a balance for the general benefit of the predators and the human population.

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