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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2977599" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Huge amounts of $$$$ are harvested each year by various "fish & feather" departments by license, tag, & other fees, especially by out of state hunters. Yes, wolves are not nice, but they kill stuff for a living including deers, elks, & cows. Should the seasonal hunting take of deers & elks decrease to near zippo, $ take from fees & such would also decrease. Wolves & bears need to be hunted & doing so will instill a certain fear of man & decrease damages & danger presented by wolves & bears (less suburban pet extirpation & trash can looting). Same for coyotes, but nobody likes them except for the populace of some liberal east coast states.</p><p></p><p>The situation should be approached as an economic event where the harvest of many $$$'s by motel rooms, equipment buys, gas, beer, whisky, food, license & other fees would be reduced should the wolves & other beasts become privileged. Many in urban & suburban communities would resort to increased taxation to enable wolf privilege status - not ranchers having wolves eating their cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2977599, member: 115658"] Huge amounts of $$$$ are harvested each year by various "fish & feather" departments by license, tag, & other fees, especially by out of state hunters. Yes, wolves are not nice, but they kill stuff for a living including deers, elks, & cows. Should the seasonal hunting take of deers & elks decrease to near zippo, $ take from fees & such would also decrease. Wolves & bears need to be hunted & doing so will instill a certain fear of man & decrease damages & danger presented by wolves & bears (less suburban pet extirpation & trash can looting). Same for coyotes, but nobody likes them except for the populace of some liberal east coast states. The situation should be approached as an economic event where the harvest of many $$$'s by motel rooms, equipment buys, gas, beer, whisky, food, license & other fees would be reduced should the wolves & other beasts become privileged. Many in urban & suburban communities would resort to increased taxation to enable wolf privilege status - not ranchers having wolves eating their cows. [/QUOTE]
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