Then good for him. Seems funny to ***** and moan now and not just accept they are a part of life in most if the West now. I already know your thoughts. No need to revisit. And aren't you in Utah? What meetings did you attend? You drive to Idaho and Wyoming? Montana? mtmuley
Yep, from Utah.
Regarding meetings I attended, WOW, that’s a tall order. I think maybe you really don’t care all that much. I guess rather than try to list them all I will just offer this, specific to wolf management decisions, I was appointed or invited or whatever the formal term for it might be, to set on two formal State Wildlife Committees. One, in the 90’s when wolf repopulation in Utah discussions first started, it was on a Utah Wildlife Resources (our F&G Agency) Regional Advisory Committee (RAC) which likely won’t mean much to you, not living here in Utah. You could research what roles the RACs are supposed to provide. Muley73’s comment "Sound Wolf Management" would have been never letting the wolves back in to begin with.”, sound very much like the discussions/comments that where made by many many sportsmen, at those meeting, during those early years. As a result of those meetings and the pressure and work many sportsmen did with our State’s Legislature, State law was passed that has pretty much kept wolves from being formally reintroduced in Utah. We have wolves that come into the State but they have never been reintroduced here and they don’t seem to spend much time here.
I was appointed or invited or what ever to recommend a Five Year Mule Deer Plan to the Utah Wlidlife Resources Big Game Department for approved by the State Wildlife Board where wolves were part of the overall predator management, as it relates to mule deer. This was later, in the 2011-2016 as I recall.
I was very unsuccessful in my efforts to influence the members of the Five Years Mule Deer Plan Committee. (Much of the efforts on that committee and my ineptitude where shared here on MM back during the 2011-2012 years, if you’d care to research the archives. Personally, I wouldn’t bother, it’s all old history now days but it’s there if you’d like to have a look.
I have been an elected Officer in a number of other Wildlife groups since 1975, and attended literally hundreds of public State Wildlife hearings, representing those groups, including Utah State Muzzleloader Association (Vice President) Utah State Wildlife Federation (Secretary Treasure) South Central Utah Elk Management Committee (voting member) South Central Utah Fishing Committee (voting member)
Monroe Mountian Aspen Restoration Committee (voting member) Sevier County Wildlife Federation (Chapter President) and Blackhawk Muzzleloaders (Vice President)
My involvement in the organizations has put me in attendance, as a presenter or a spokesman representing these organizations with countless bureaucrat agencies, Legislatures, Governors and a half dozen different Legislative Committees. I’ve entertain F & G Directors in my home, shared vehicles with them, fought for them and against them many many times, on countless occasions.
I have three sons, all washed in the blood, they were raised in these meetings, with these issues. I wanted them to know the truth about our life style.
After 40 years in the trenches, and failing so miserably at helping stop the decline of our mule deer (my first love) population in 2013, I quit participating on anymore public committees, attending anymore public hearings or communicating with an public agencies. I decided I’d had every opportunity to bring about change and as far as mule deer and elk were concerned it was pointless for me to spend anymore time beating a dead horse, and....... I believe the future of sport hunting now must be won or lost by a new generation, a generation that will still be here in another 30/40 years and it was no longing my duty or my right to decide what their hunting futures should or shouldn’t be.
Again, this is old news, shared here years ago, ad nauseam.
No, other than letters to those State’s Governors, I have never attended wolf meetings or any public Wildlife hearing in any of those three States. I did however make a Monster Muley comment regarding some outfitter wanting to reduce tags on Unit G, in Wyoming, a couple of years back and was told to mind my own Utah fuking business, by a member from Wyoming. I’m thinking I’m about to get another invite from Montana right now.
Oh well. At my age it goes with the territory.
Mt, I have no problem with you, how could I. I just want what I believe is best for our wildlife resource, I’m certain you want the same. We probably agree on what’s good for it and what’s not, we probably do disagree about the way we should get there. Just a guess, for sure.