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Post by hartman756 on Dec 9, 2013 23:53:02 GMT -5
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Post by yesdeer on Dec 10, 2013 6:26:11 GMT -5
Very interesting article. It's too bad that he fails to mention his own arrogance with the whole wolf hunt and the removal of the trapping portion. If we had not been at that meeting in July I would believe his accusations of bias but after seeing the way he and the board treated the anti wolf hunters, I have no doubt that there was an agenda already in place as it is for the issues at hand.
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Post by ridge on Dec 10, 2013 16:18:43 GMT -5
It does seem that Mason, Rudolph, and Moritz believe that they have the right to dictate game management policy as if the fish and other wildlife in this state belongs to them. The state constitution says that they are employees and that they work for the people in caring for the people's fish and game. It may take removing these folks to get that point across to the DNR. Again this is unfortunate because it further takes away opportunities, at the present time, to improve our fish and game numbers and their habitat. Sometimes the long road is the only one that is available.
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