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Idaho wolf control board seeks $200,000 to kill wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidus56" data-source="post: 1556449" data-attributes="member: 104495"><p>I think you're right on. In Utah there really isn't a predator that kills to many elk. But the elk population has declined in southern Utah because they hand out cow tags like candy. True management wouldn't work this way. The state of Utah sells as many tags as it can and to heck with the herds.</p><p> As for wolf the time of the wolf is gone. Back when the wolf and the game lived together in balance there wasn't billions of people with boom sticks shooting the game.jMHO</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Tidus56, post: 1556449, member: 104495"] I think you’re right on. In Utah there really isn’t a predator that kills to many elk. But the elk population has declined in southern Utah because they hand out cow tags like candy. True management wouldn’t work this way. The state of Utah sells as many tags as it can and to heck with the herds. As for wolf the time of the wolf is gone. Back when the wolf and the game lived together in balance there wasn’t billions of people with boom sticks shooting the game.jMHO[/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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