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Professional Hunter to Remove Idaho Wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="2Bits" data-source="post: 988919" data-attributes="member: 81831"><p>There are only a handful of folks who can find and trap wolves! It is not as easy as putting on your hunting boots and walking in the woods.</p><p> </p><p>I personally believe that state wide permits should be offered to hunters to swrink this wolf population period. The putting of a bandage (hiring a trapper) is not going to get the job done state wide.</p><p> </p><p>Most people who don't live on a ranch or get into the dark timber, have no clue as what a pack of wolfs can do during the year. The numbers would shock most people, as to how many deer, elk, sheep etc that they kill.</p><p> </p><p>Why those wolf's don't even have to kill an animal, just the chasing them around all day costs the rancher big bucks come time to ship their cattle, sheep etc. I don't say kill them all, why heck no gents. I do say let them have a breeding pair for every 350 square miles!!! Then sell tags to local hunters to keep them in check!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Bits, post: 988919, member: 81831"] There are only a handful of folks who can find and trap wolves! It is not as easy as putting on your hunting boots and walking in the woods. I personally believe that state wide permits should be offered to hunters to swrink this wolf population period. The putting of a bandage (hiring a trapper) is not going to get the job done state wide. Most people who don't live on a ranch or get into the dark timber, have no clue as what a pack of wolfs can do during the year. The numbers would shock most people, as to how many deer, elk, sheep etc that they kill. Why those wolf's don't even have to kill an animal, just the chasing them around all day costs the rancher big bucks come time to ship their cattle, sheep etc. I don't say kill them all, why heck no gents. I do say let them have a breeding pair for every 350 square miles!!! Then sell tags to local hunters to keep them in check! [/QUOTE]
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