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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 2978662" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>I agree on a lot of your points, but also wonder if you folks deal with the rabid wolf huggers like we do? I'm not saying you don't, I really am curious?</p><p>Down here, we've been lied to so much ever since they first talked about "reintroducing" the wolves that when their lips are moving, we know they are lying.</p><p>I don't doubt what you say about the harmony that you have there, and maybe there are places here with that same effect, but many areas that used to have thriving populations now have nothing but wolf tracks.</p><p>In Montana, we actually have it good. We can actually (legally) shoot them. In the Upper Midwest, those poor bass turds cant even do that because some Liberal judge decided that if they weren't restored in all of their previous areas, they couldn't be hunted anywhere.</p><p>It LITERALLY took an act of Congress to get them delisted out West.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 2978662, member: 39651"] I agree on a lot of your points, but also wonder if you folks deal with the rabid wolf huggers like we do? I'm not saying you don't, I really am curious? Down here, we've been lied to so much ever since they first talked about "reintroducing" the wolves that when their lips are moving, we know they are lying. I don't doubt what you say about the harmony that you have there, and maybe there are places here with that same effect, but many areas that used to have thriving populations now have nothing but wolf tracks. In Montana, we actually have it good. We can actually (legally) shoot them. In the Upper Midwest, those poor bass turds cant even do that because some Liberal judge decided that if they weren't restored in all of their previous areas, they couldn't be hunted anywhere. It LITERALLY took an act of Congress to get them delisted out West. [/QUOTE]
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