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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 524217" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>I've been heavily involved with working with the Idaho Fish and Game Commission on the up comming wolf hunts commencing in August and running through March 31, 2012. My primary efforts have been centered on the allowing of electronic calling machines (e-calls). I want to thank the over 230 of you that responded to my email and sent iin your comments to include e-calls to the commission. I truly feel that e-callers give the wolf hunter the best chance at locating their prey and filling their tags. As conservers of wildlife, we, as hunters, need to bring the over-population of wolves into sufficient control. By doing this, each animal species should be able to sustain a reasonable population down the road. My only hope is, that in the zeal of the anti-wildlife, anti-hunter, wolf lover's lack of honoring an agreement made to reinstate wolves in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, through their continuous lawsuits, our other game animals populations are too low to be revived. You folks have proven you can't be trusted and will never have any of our support again. Hunters and fishermen supplied all of the money, work and habitat improvement that sustains our wildlife right down to the food the glutenous wolves enjoyed. You folks just made rich lawers richer. I don't have any antimosity for the wolf, but they, as well as all wildlife competing against man for habitat, must be controlled as they have no natural enemy in our states other than man. Next time you think that there needs to be more than a balance, thin yourselves to make room for them, for you invaded their territory first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 524217, member: 26477"] I've been heavily involved with working with the Idaho Fish and Game Commission on the up comming wolf hunts commencing in August and running through March 31, 2012. My primary efforts have been centered on the allowing of electronic calling machines (e-calls). I want to thank the over 230 of you that responded to my email and sent iin your comments to include e-calls to the commission. I truly feel that e-callers give the wolf hunter the best chance at locating their prey and filling their tags. As conservers of wildlife, we, as hunters, need to bring the over-population of wolves into sufficient control. By doing this, each animal species should be able to sustain a reasonable population down the road. My only hope is, that in the zeal of the anti-wildlife, anti-hunter, wolf lover's lack of honoring an agreement made to reinstate wolves in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, through their continuous lawsuits, our other game animals populations are too low to be revived. You folks have proven you can't be trusted and will never have any of our support again. Hunters and fishermen supplied all of the money, work and habitat improvement that sustains our wildlife right down to the food the glutenous wolves enjoyed. You folks just made rich lawers richer. I don't have any antimosity for the wolf, but they, as well as all wildlife competing against man for habitat, must be controlled as they have no natural enemy in our states other than man. Next time you think that there needs to be more than a balance, thin yourselves to make room for them, for you invaded their territory first. [/QUOTE]
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