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<blockquote data-quote="2Bits" data-source="post: 988898" data-attributes="member: 81831"><p>Now after last winter's kill on the cattle rancher's, it is about time that these wolf packs get trimmed down as far as possible. If you have say 15 wolfs in a given area then you need to take out at least 9 of them (leaving 2 breeding pair) which will still give those plenty to hunt next season. </p><p> </p><p>The amount of distruction down on calves is way to high and that is the ranchers profit gone right down the drain. Two bad years in a row and many ranchers are only left with "bone" on the table for super on a cold hard day. Anyway gents, that's my thought on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Bits, post: 988898, member: 81831"] Now after last winter's kill on the cattle rancher's, it is about time that these wolf packs get trimmed down as far as possible. If you have say 15 wolfs in a given area then you need to take out at least 9 of them (leaving 2 breeding pair) which will still give those plenty to hunt next season. The amount of distruction down on calves is way to high and that is the ranchers profit gone right down the drain. Two bad years in a row and many ranchers are only left with "bone" on the table for super on a cold hard day. Anyway gents, that's my thought on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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