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MT going to cut loose on wolves!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 487574" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>Mustang, you're right on with this one. The Anti's have used the wolf as their "Cash Cow." Wolves are killing machines. Our forfathers recognized this and shot and trapped them out. We will never know life again as it was before wolves were re-introduced, but we need to at least have a chance to reduce their numbers to a somewhat controllable level. The wolf hunt in Idaho proved that hunters can't put a major dent in their numbers, as there were lots of tags, that were issued on a limited basis, that were never filled. That, in and of itself, proved that hunters won't negatively impact their survival rate. I do believe that it does, however, push them out of certain areas if hunting pressure is kept on them. It also makes them fear man enough to avoid him at all costs, where before they had no fear and entered his domain at random. I have a friend that lost two of his hounds to wolves before the wolf hunt was allowed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 487574, member: 26477"] Mustang, you're right on with this one. The Anti's have used the wolf as their "Cash Cow." Wolves are killing machines. Our forfathers recognized this and shot and trapped them out. We will never know life again as it was before wolves were re-introduced, but we need to at least have a chance to reduce their numbers to a somewhat controllable level. The wolf hunt in Idaho proved that hunters can't put a major dent in their numbers, as there were lots of tags, that were issued on a limited basis, that were never filled. That, in and of itself, proved that hunters won't negatively impact their survival rate. I do believe that it does, however, push them out of certain areas if hunting pressure is kept on them. It also makes them fear man enough to avoid him at all costs, where before they had no fear and entered his domain at random. I have a friend that lost two of his hounds to wolves before the wolf hunt was allowed. [/QUOTE]
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