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Comment10:01 PM on February 15, 2013Cdoring- more personal attacks and rants will get you no where. However since the offending remark regarding being an idiot I made rattles you and Mr. Clarke I apologize. I already posted a link to the current DFW report that...
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Comment10:20 AM on February 15, 2013CDoring- Chris Clarke may have many years of background as a writer but he is not a scientist nor does he have a clue about wildlife management. It does not take a degree to have an understanding of the sciences...
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Comment8:54 PM on February 14, 2013Joaquin- So long good riddance, you are a classic example of ignorance and willful deception that resorts to intellectual insult when you have no case to support your baseless ideology. The facts are clear, Chris Clarke's editorial as well as...
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Comment3:00 PM on February 14, 2013Joaquin- Ignorant remarks will get you no where. Pelt markets are driven by supply and demand, other states and countries so less regulated produce a lot more of the pelts on the market. It is Ca. regulations that have taken...
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Comment1:07 PM on February 14, 2013Joaquin- Again pelt value is irrelevant and impossible to regulate. That the harvesting of bobcat is a benefit to ranchers is true since their property and interests are then protected. As for the hunter benefiting that is offset by the...
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Comment10:59 AM on February 14, 2013Joaquin- Commercial value to pelts is irrelevant to the game management of bobcat. That hunters can get a return on their investment to participate in the scientific management is only logical and fair. If you have a problem with fur...
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Comment9:43 AM on February 14, 2013Erin- It is you that made accusatory remarks implicating I did not know the difference between Mt. Lion and bobcat. It is also well known that bobcat are a predatory varmint and even in the off season depredation permits are...
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Comment9:27 AM on February 14, 2013Clarke- I have the utmost respect for sound science and wildlife but for your inflammatory and false ideology there can be none found. I repeat there is no scientific evidence that merits a ban on the hunting and trapping of...
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Comment10:35 PM on February 13, 2013Erin- I don't know what planet you came off of but I do know the difference between Mt. Lion and the not so lowly little bobcat. As for Mt lion by the way the DFW states that they should be...
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Comment6:31 PM on February 13, 2013Clarke- We have more legs than we know what to do with... I repeat there is no eveidence that supports the need to stop the hunting of bob cats the report shows an increase in populations READ the report....
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Comment5:52 PM on February 13, 2013The current report that Clark does not want you too see, http://www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/hunting/uplandgame/reports/docs/bobcat/2010-2011/2011BHA.pdf...
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Comment5:46 PM on February 13, 2013It is Chris Clarke's conclusions that are an emotional unscientific rant. The DFW report does not come to any conclusion whatsoever that bob cats are threatened or endangered and in fact they are increasing in population. This is a renewable...
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Comment2:53 PM on February 13, 2013Chris Clarke is an idiot, Bob Cats are a varmint species like coyote that quickly over populate and become an extreme issue with land owners that have pets or raise food animals or livestock. They are a completely renewable resource...
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Comment10:01 PM on February 15, 2013Cdoring- more personal attacks and rants will get you no where. However since the offending remark regarding being an idiot I made rattles you and Mr. Clarke I apologize. I already posted a link to the current DFW report that...
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Comment10:20 AM on February 15, 2013CDoring- Chris Clarke may have many years of background as a writer but he is not a scientist nor does he have a clue about wildlife management. It does not take a degree to have an understanding of the sciences...
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Comment8:54 PM on February 14, 2013Joaquin- So long good riddance, you are a classic example of ignorance and willful deception that resorts to intellectual insult when you have no case to support your baseless ideology. The facts are clear, Chris Clarke's editorial as well as...
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Comment3:00 PM on February 14, 2013Joaquin- Ignorant remarks will get you no where. Pelt markets are driven by supply and demand, other states and countries so less regulated produce a lot more of the pelts on the market. It is Ca. regulations that have taken...
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Comment1:07 PM on February 14, 2013Joaquin- Again pelt value is irrelevant and impossible to regulate. That the harvesting of bobcat is a benefit to ranchers is true since their property and interests are then protected. As for the hunter benefiting that is offset by the...
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Comment10:59 AM on February 14, 2013Joaquin- Commercial value to pelts is irrelevant to the game management of bobcat. That hunters can get a return on their investment to participate in the scientific management is only logical and fair. If you have a problem with fur...
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Comment9:43 AM on February 14, 2013Erin- It is you that made accusatory remarks implicating I did not know the difference between Mt. Lion and bobcat. It is also well known that bobcat are a predatory varmint and even in the off season depredation permits are...
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Comment9:27 AM on February 14, 2013Clarke- I have the utmost respect for sound science and wildlife but for your inflammatory and false ideology there can be none found. I repeat there is no scientific evidence that merits a ban on the hunting and trapping of...
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Comment10:35 PM on February 13, 2013Erin- I don't know what planet you came off of but I do know the difference between Mt. Lion and the not so lowly little bobcat. As for Mt lion by the way the DFW states that they should be...
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Comment6:31 PM on February 13, 2013Clarke- We have more legs than we know what to do with... I repeat there is no eveidence that supports the need to stop the hunting of bob cats the report shows an increase in populations READ the report....
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