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Post by buckmaster97754 on Apr 1, 2007 9:19:12 GMT -8
I checked out the link about the cougar plan and the state is not making it easy for us. You can not respond online. You have to fax and mail in your comment. For all those interested, the address and phone numbers are: STATE DIRECTOR USDA APHIS WILDLIFE SERVICES 6135 N.E. 80th Ave. suite A-8 Portland, Oregon 97218 Tel.# 503-326-2346 Fax# 503-326-2367 The proposal is an 84 page document and full of crap.
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Post by grizz2u on May 8, 2007 20:36:21 GMT -8
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Post by Hunter2be on Sept 9, 2007 11:17:20 GMT -8
i think dogs should be brought back for the predator situation but for like deer and elk i don't see y we should its not fair game
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Post by wheelinjunkie on Oct 22, 2007 21:11:45 GMT -8
WHAT I DO NOT GET IS SOMETHING LIKE THAT SHOULD BE LEFT UP TO ODFW NOT PUT TO A VOTE !!! THE COUGAR POP IS WAY OUTTA CONTROL. I KNOW A GUY WHO WAS ATTACKED BY A COW ELK LAST YEAR AND AFTER HE SHOT HER SHE HAD FRESH COUGAR MARKS ON HER HEAD AND NECK AND A BROKEN HIND LEG..
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Post by Wapitiwill on Oct 23, 2007 10:14:46 GMT -8
We did vote when we lost the dog thing. But when you have new york and portland voting against the hunters we can't win. I think we need to bring back dogs and open a sea lion season there worse than cougars!!!!!!
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Post by mikeredding on Oct 23, 2007 11:15:33 GMT -8
I totally agree Will. I hate the sea lions!
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Post by hardcorecowboy on Oct 23, 2007 17:44:14 GMT -8
you know that law really made me mad when it was passed it was passed by a bunch of friggin tree huggers and couch potatoes now that the cougar population and bear population is startin to spill over in to towns and schools they decide that it is time to try and bring back the dogs for a bit then they will raise another fuss about gettin rid of em
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Post by wheelinjunkie on Feb 3, 2008 9:42:59 GMT -8
sea lion season hhhhhhhhhmmm that could be fun i know right where i would go sea lion caves!!!
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