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Idaho wolf control board seeks $200,000 to kill wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1556434" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>Actually No...I'm referring to the current F&W depts. in a lot of these areas that do not know how to manage game populations using "US" hunters..... Not me myself but all of us..... True management (in whatever you are managing) should lead to flat lines in trends. Not massive swings one way or another like we are seeing in game populations. Swings up and down are what you will see when left to nature, and I think we have evolved above that. In Washington, there are areas overrun with Elk that allow no hunting.....and other areas with declining populations that they hand out Cow tags like candy at Halloween. Adding a over population of wolves is just going to make a viscous swing the other way........Like I said your vision is cute, but jumps over many canyons to connect the dots. The Buffalo is actually a very good example of bad management the other way.....Why would you assume that we haven't learned from our mistakes? I'm saying we should be demanding TRUE management from our departments......Not accepting what we are getting now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1556434, member: 105102"] Actually No...I'm referring to the current F&W depts. in a lot of these areas that do not know how to manage game populations using "US" hunters..... Not me myself but all of us..... True management (in whatever you are managing) should lead to flat lines in trends. Not massive swings one way or another like we are seeing in game populations. Swings up and down are what you will see when left to nature, and I think we have evolved above that. In Washington, there are areas overrun with Elk that allow no hunting.....and other areas with declining populations that they hand out Cow tags like candy at Halloween. Adding a over population of wolves is just going to make a viscous swing the other way........Like I said your vision is cute, but jumps over many canyons to connect the dots. The Buffalo is actually a very good example of bad management the other way.....Why would you assume that we haven't learned from our mistakes? I'm saying we should be demanding TRUE management from our departments......Not accepting what we are getting now. [/QUOTE]
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