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Federal Judge Donald W. Molloy Stops Wolf Hunting in Idaho and Montana

Judge Donald Molloy, a Clinton appointee, said Thursday that he ruled specifically on the law, stating: 

  

“The Endangered Species Act does not allow the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to list only part of a ‘species’ as endangered, or to protect a listed distinct population segment only in part as the Final Rule here does” 

Grey Wolf - US Fish and Wildlife Service

The Idaho Fish and Game Deputy Director reacted quickly to the action by the Federal Government, stating  “We’re frustrated; we’re angry; we’re disappointed.”  “We’ve played by the rules, but his decision allows procedural technicalities to overcome sound science and common sense.”  Governor Butch Otter and his Democratic opponent, Keith Allred, both echoed that sentiment, saying the State of Idaho should have the right to manage it’s wolf population.  

With the current administration seeking a much larger footprint for the federal government, that might be asking a lot. 

Read more here: Idaho Statesman Article  

There were quick calls for an appeal by Gov. Butch Otter who sees the assumed numbers of wolves needed for “population sustainability” being conveniently increaseed by radical environmental groups.  In our last blog post on Idaho wolf hunting we feared that continuous efforts with lawsuits could achieve this setback.  However, we at Wildlife Callers remain confident that the need for Idaho, Montana, and other states, to manage wolves on locally based field science and declining populations of elk, deer, moose, and other prey mammals will eventually win out in the court system.  We’ll keep you informed of this court case as it proceeds.  

We are also keenly aware of the millions of private and taxpayer dollars being spent to keep the wolves from being de-listed and completely untouchable.  How small must the ungulate herds get before the groups claiming to care about the environment allow hunters to balance the wolf population against the deer, elk, and moose populations? 

A Shiras Moose tag in Idaho is already a “once in a lifetime” tag–on par with hunting a Bighorn Sheep in Arizona (currently being eaten to extinction by cougars with the help of “environmentalists”).  The environmentalists keep telling us that the wolf is a national treasure–we contend the Shiras population in the US is too.  Why must one be completely decimated so the other’s population numbers can satisfy a good feeling about wolves grounded in raw emotion and anti-hunting sentiment? 

For a good article about large wolf populations in the US and Canada (wolves ignore borders), wolf control efforts in Canada, funding for the wolf introduction program, impact to the Yellowstone elk herd, and more click here:  Has The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Become A Rogue Agency? 

Anti-Hunting Ideology…  (more…)

San Carlos Indian Reservation Electronic Predator and Other Game Animal Calling

San Carlos is a spectacular place to hunt, both in terms of the scenic views and the variety of predators you can call there.  But, is it legal to use your electronic caller on their reservation?

 

As of this Wildlife Callers blog post (May 2010) it is NOT legal to use an electronic call to call/attract any animals with an electronic call on the San Carlos Reservation. 

San Carlos Indian Wildlife & Recreation Regulation 002-M

 You can access the regualtion by CLICKING HERE and then choosing “Regulations” on the left margin.

 

Yes, some of the rules and regs on San Carlos have changed often and this one is no exception.  However, better to know the current rules and either use hand calls, or go somewhere else.  I’ve hunted on San Carlos for the past 24 years and I will be headed elsewhere until it changes back.  Dave Martens and I have spent thousands of dollars in permit fees on San Carlos and we’re not sure what they’re trying to accomplish with this rule.   Hopefully it will change soon, but until it does the hand calling crowd will have it all to themselves!!

San Carlos has also been a hot hunting spot for out of state hunters looking for lots of ground to hunt and reasonable daily rates for predator calling and small game hunting.  If you know an out of stater that likes predator calling and hunting on San Carlos, please pass this blog post along.  The San Carlos Game & Fish guys have always been great with us, but they absolutely will ticket violators and confiscate your caller.

Thank you again for your questions that give us these opportunities to do some research and blog about it.  As always, subscriptions to the blog are FREE. 

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Mark Healy

mark@wildlifecallers.com

Flextone Mimic eH1 Now at Wildlife Callers – Plus a Bonus Ohio Squirrel Attack Recreation

The Flextone Mimic eH1 is preloaded with 40 sounds from the Wildlife Technologies sound library and is now part of what Wildlife Callers can offer readers and customers for this upcoming season. 

 You can see both callers by CLICKING HERE or on the picture below.

The Flextone Mimic eH1 and the Echo eR1

Every hunter’s budget is different, especially in these uncertain times.  So, to bridge the gap between not having but wanting an electronic caller and eventually owning a high-end remote controlled do-all field workhorse, Wildlife Callers now offers the Flextone Mimic eH1 for just under $40 bucks.  The Mimic is one half of Flextone’s new e-caller line up.  Flextone is also coming out with a remote controlled unit called the Echo eR1.  The eR1 has a June delivery date and we’ll provide more details on that machine as they come out.

In this attached video we discuss some of the questions we’ve received about the new Mimic handheld caller.  We also take some satirical license and “recreate” the 911 call from an Ohio family that had to be freed by police after they were “trapped” in their home by a “temperamental” squirrel – yes you read that right – a squirrel.     Enjoy…

These callers are a direct result of the demand for Wildlife Technologies sounds on machines that more guys can afford – your ideas in action. 

If you still have a question about this caller, please send it in – info@wildlifecallers.com or give us a call toll-free at 1-877-734-1010

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Thank you again for reading and good hunting!

Mark Healy

mark@wildlifecallers.com

MOJO Decoys – Wildlife Callers’ Store Now Offers the MOJO Predator Hunting Line

Increase your odds of success on every stand by adding a MOJO Critter, MOJO Woodpecker, or any other MOJO Predator Hunting Decoy to your stands. 

 

The Wildlife Callers’ Team is listening to your requests for more choices in quality predator calling and hunting gear.  We are now offering the newly redesigned MOJO Critter and the entire  MOJO Outdoor’s predator hunting decoy lineup.   We’ve shopped the competition to offer you great prices on this great gear.  We appreciate your business!

MOJO Critter

The MOJO Critter, the world’s most popular predator hunting decoy has been added to our store for just $37.99 (plus shipping & tax if applicable). 

To see the MOJO Critter in action, CLICK HERE

 

 

 

MOJO Woodpecker

 

We also have the the MOJO Woodpecker in stock as well as the MOJO Clip on Dove 4-Packs, and the MOJO Hawk

 

 

 

 

 

The MOJO Puppy Dog

 

 

The MOJO Puppy Dog will be arriving around July 2010.  We’ll make another announcement when it is in stock. 

 

We are also waiting for the MOJO Critter Extension Poles to arrive in July as well. 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you again for reading and for being great customers.  Your comments and suggestions for site and store improvements are valued, so don’t hesitate to send us an email:  info@wildlifecallers.com

All the best to you and yours,

Mark Healy

mark@wildlifecallers.com

World Predator Hunting Expo is Open!

At 2pm today (March 19, 2010) the Predator Expo opened to predator callers & hunters from all around Ohio and the Eastern US.  We’re looking for outstanding products to bring our readers and there’s no shortage of them here.  Many of the industry’s manufacturers and distributors came from all over the country to display their gear. 

   

We’re in booth 415 on the main aisle showing off the Wildlife Technologies Mighty Atom MA-15 and MA-21 models, and The Gun Claw.  

Wildlife Callers Booth at the World Predator Hunter's Expo

The DPMS Black Cat Express was parked inside the Expo with more than 50 rifles on display.  DPMS sales rep Shane Cuperus and Brian Downs from The Predator Talkcast are looking at one of several .223 rifles in the rolling showroom.   

In the DPMS Black Cat Express with Shane Cuperus (DPMS Sales) and Brian Downs (Predator Talkcast)

The Predator Masters booth was just around the corner from the DPMS showroom.  Barry Stewart and Matt McCauley were passing out literature and speaking with folks at the show.   

Predator Masters Booth with Barry Stewart (rockinbbar) and Matt McCauley (javafour) showing off the PM 2010 Coyote Rifle

 MAD Calls & Flambeau Decoys and FOXPRO game calls are across from each other on the main aisle.   

Mad Calls and Flambeau Decoys on the Main Aisle

FOXPRO Booth on the Main Aisle

Dozens of other vendors and manufacturers lined the aisles, offering show guests hundreds of products and services.  The EOTech Booth and Predator Lights Booth are located just outside the World Predator Calling Competition Stage.  

John Bailey with EOTech

Matt McDonnell & Charlie Crotser of Predator Lights

The Deer and Turkey Expo is happening at the Ohio Expo center this same weekend, and we’re expecting the foot traffic in the Predator Expo to be great on Saturday and Sunday.  If you have the opportunity to meet us at the show, we’re looking forward to seeing you. 

Thank you again for reading,

Mark Healy

mark@wildlifecallers.com