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Colorado Cattle Association sues over Wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 2995996" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>The goals that they set for recovery,MT met with enough to cover Idaho and Wyoming.Canada is huge and has 1/10 basically population of USA,and huge swaths of wilderness.The wolf almost wiped out elk in a lot of our rugged areas.The numbers for game had been up for years and years.It only took about 5 years for them to hammer game.There area large areas around me and the wolf moved to after another as they ate there way around MT.Starting at the border of Canada, where the original wolf research started, by the biologist that ran the whole MT program.N fork of flathead, then Middle for of Flathead,then S fork of Flathead.While they pulled wolfs from Yellowstone and put in other areas.I now have to travel to other side of divide like almost the rest of Mt to find elk.I use to shoot a 6x6 every year, I still look,I put in 200 mtn miles and 55 days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 2995996, member: 21869"] The goals that they set for recovery,MT met with enough to cover Idaho and Wyoming.Canada is huge and has 1/10 basically population of USA,and huge swaths of wilderness.The wolf almost wiped out elk in a lot of our rugged areas.The numbers for game had been up for years and years.It only took about 5 years for them to hammer game.There area large areas around me and the wolf moved to after another as they ate there way around MT.Starting at the border of Canada, where the original wolf research started, by the biologist that ran the whole MT program.N fork of flathead, then Middle for of Flathead,then S fork of Flathead.While they pulled wolfs from Yellowstone and put in other areas.I now have to travel to other side of divide like almost the rest of Mt to find elk.I use to shoot a 6x6 every year, I still look,I put in 200 mtn miles and 55 days [/QUOTE]
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