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Colorado Cattle Association sues over Wolves

Pray you don't get them.Ruinwd it for my son and I locale have to travel to hunt.Did many long 5-15 mile hikes and barely cut sign.Didnt see a bull our mature buck during rifle.Like game didn't exist,cut wolf track everywhere.Cat tracks last 2 days out
How tough is the wolf hunting up there?
I've been trying a little around home but the population is nowhere near what you folks have.
 
The wolf hunting in the wilderness type area is very hard because its all timber and tough terrain.It held a lot of game and wolf exploded.Other parts of state with more parks and clear cuts you get random chances at them.They run ALL these ridges, fins the hots spots right off, what took years to learn
 

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Look at Stuck in the Rut, wolf videos.Thats what its like ,thick timber ,alders,devils club.steep,and almost no roads.I also saw it first hand in Idaho,I hunted the Pan handle, went from bugling 8 elk one day ,to can't find, or they have gone silent.Those guys are the most successful hunters there are and LR too, and they leave because so few game now
 
I just hate to think about what the're going to do to our wildlife 20 years from know. We know have a good, huntable population of moose established. Can't imagine what the wolves will do to them. For the most part these moose are acclimated to all the tourists and there dogs with not much fear of them. Can only imagine how that's gonna work out for a cow and baby. I know who will win that one. And that's only the moose population.
Maybe they should high fence Estes Park and put them there to control the elk population and maybe the occasional democrat tourist. LOL!!

it won't take 20 years..
 
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That really sucks because it's more than likely gonna happen. And when it does people are gonna quit coming to Colo to hunt and that's gonna be quite an economic loss for the state. But the idiots don't care about that. Too bad when they voted on the ballots it could have been stated that for every livestock loss that was going to be compensated for would be coming out of the "yes" vote population.
 
Here's the thing too.The wolfs run the roads and eat very rabbit and grouse, its more than just big game, its a snack.Ive seen more sign lately, but just can't get into them like I use to or see them off roads and clear cuts.Its the constant predator problem.Go to east side and its like a different world, where there are no wolfs
 
As a rancher first and hunter second I hate twice as much to see what's happening in Colorado. We (ranchers and hunters) have to stand together. The anti's have mastered the fight against all of us. They have a combined goal to end hunting and animal agriculture completely.
 
Waste of money and they should just get the wolf solution started. They know how to eliminate unwanted predators do what was done the last go around. No courts, no talking, no more wolves, and they would be wasting more time and money trying to shoot them.
 
Here's the thing too.The wolfs run the roads and eat very rabbit and grouse, its more than just big game, its a snack.Ive seen more sign lately, but just can't get into them like I use to or see them off roads and clear cuts.Its the constant predator problem.Go to east side and its like a different world, where there are no wolfs
Yep.. they are the PLAUGE..
 
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