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NonSportsman Dominate Montana FWP Wolf Meeting
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<blockquote data-quote="Mtn Dawg" data-source="post: 2977261" data-attributes="member: 124083"><p>In Colorado, hunters are largely against wolf reintroduction. I don't believe the effort to manage our tag allocations to nonresidents is attempting to use wolves as a wedge issue. Any animosity towards nonresidents is mostly due to overcrowding and point creep due to too many people in the hunting game here. It's not personal although it is obviously taken that way by nonresidents. It's really about our own quality hunting experiences having significantly diminished. Sorry, not trying to derail the thread just felt there need to be some clarification. </p><p></p><p>Regarding your question it can't hurt to contact Colorado Parks and Wildlife and ask them how your voice may be heard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mtn Dawg, post: 2977261, member: 124083"] In Colorado, hunters are largely against wolf reintroduction. I don’t believe the effort to manage our tag allocations to nonresidents is attempting to use wolves as a wedge issue. Any animosity towards nonresidents is mostly due to overcrowding and point creep due to too many people in the hunting game here. It’s not personal although it is obviously taken that way by nonresidents. It’s really about our own quality hunting experiences having significantly diminished. Sorry, not trying to derail the thread just felt there need to be some clarification. Regarding your question it can’t hurt to contact Colorado Parks and Wildlife and ask them how your voice may be heard. [/QUOTE]
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