Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Wolves in Michigan: Endangered or not?

 So wolves may be off the endangered list in Michigan and some other states. The public has a chance to "comment" on the ruling to take them off the list. Here are some notes from the DNR website and then my comment I submitted a while ago.

"We frequently hear from people with very strong opinions about wolf management," Hoving said. "This public comment period is an opportunity for those people to go on record with their concerns. The decision to de-list isn't a done deal. The comments submitted during this time matter."
To submit public comment, go online to www.regulations.gov and use docket number FWS-R3-ES-2011-0029. Comments can also be sent through regular mail to Public Comments Processing, Attn: FWS-R3-ES-2011-0029; Division of Policy and Directives Management; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, MS 2042-PDM; Arlington, VA, 22203.
The deadline to submit comments is Tuesday, July 5.

 My comment:
"Decisions on an entire species should not be decided on an all or nothing ruling. I am concerned that rulings are being made to manage the wolf based on a far too general population study that covers too broad an area. Districts or regions should be created and governed depending on their own needs. Wolves in Michigan may or may not be more common than in another area creating more or less of a need to manage the population. Simple geographic divides should be made and each region created should have its own decision on whether the wolf is endangered in that area or not based on surveys and devastation to its environment. Obviously, biologists can determine the impact of such a species in an ecosystem. Making the entire species endangered when it runs ramped in areas occupied by the unsuspecting public is irresponsible. I know we can do better."

I guess if they get taken off the list, the DNR will monitor population numbers for five years to make sure they maintain healthy numbers. The wolf will be a non-game protected species but the state legislature would have control over changing that at any time. Its pretty cool to think I may be able to hunt wolves in Michigan in my lifetime.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

"Prost" Season Scouting State Game Areas

I've been out twice this week doing what I call "Prost" season scouting. Its kind of post season because it is only spring and winter just left and its kind of pre season because the new season will sneak up on us soon. I hit three different spots that I have been to before but each new time I check out different sections of the areas. The first outing this week I took my fiancee' and we stuck to the main trail and took a lunch with us. We saw a deer on the way in. We ate lunch with a swan and a few noisy geese. It seemed to be snake city as she stepped on one and in one part of the trail I counted 4 good sized snakes. It started raining on the way out so we beat the rain.
Today I went out alone getting to know my new GPS better. It is awesome! I can't believe I have walked around uncharted areas without it before. Its probably the coolest piece of gear I now own (don't tell the bowmadness). I didn't see any deer. There was a pile of fresh deer carcasses thrown around the parking lot which made me feel sick even before the smell hit me. Most of the pieces still had fur so these were most likely poached deer since they were in pieces and its been months since the latest open deer season. I walked two areas and it started raining as soon as I reached the first parking lot. It really started pouring at the second stop and I got drenched. The DNR I assume did a controlled burn on a bog I was looking forward to walking which made it easier to walk but I didn't really see anything cool. I found one treestand left up illegally which is the norm in these areas for me. It seems like I have a sense for knowing when I am in the presence of one. Whenever I think to myself "man, this spot is great" I look up and find a treestand. Its okay though because those spots are always good spots for treestands, not deer.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Working the bugs out of the new trail camera...

I set up my new Wildgame Innovations camera that I got for CHEAP around the apartment to see how it performs. It is the easiest camera to use that I own but it also has the least options. It still performed, as all my Wildgame Innovations cameras, better than all the other brands I have tried. I am going to get it in the woods as soon as possible.



Sunday, May 1, 2011

Haven't posted in a while....

I haven't posted in a while because our power cord caught on fire so I haven't had a computer. I applied for Bear and Elk in Michigan today. The application period started today. I put in for "BULL ONLY" and for the Red Oak zone for Bear. Not expecting to get a license anytime soon, will be sweet one day when I do though.