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<blockquote data-quote="TG-5150" data-source="post: 1520432" data-attributes="member: 103379"><p>Well put.</p><p>I grew up in the very N.W. corner of Montana. I remember being maybe about ten, I was with my dad. He was bear hunting and I got to call every black stump a bear and shoot grouse with my .22. We came across some tracks in the skiff of snow that was on the road. I asked if they were lion tracks, my dad said no, that they were wolf and he hadn't seen any in several years and that they drift down from Canada from time to time. He then explains what they do to conservation in a conservative ecosystem. It stuck with me. That's how it was till wolves got reintroduced.</p><p>The rest of my youth and up till the late nineties, things were like that. You hardly ever saw the tracks. Unless you were a cat hunter, trapper or snowmobiler. I was all three, myself and several friends tried the "Three S's". It never worked. In the three counties we ran you could feel the wolf population squeeze in on the game like the volume going up on a rap song, not being able to shut it down.</p><p></p><p>Edited for some grammar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TG-5150, post: 1520432, member: 103379"] Well put. I grew up in the very N.W. corner of Montana. I remember being maybe about ten, I was with my dad. He was bear hunting and I got to call every black stump a bear and shoot grouse with my .22. We came across some tracks in the skiff of snow that was on the road. I asked if they were lion tracks, my dad said no, that they were wolf and he hadn’t seen any in several years and that they drift down from Canada from time to time. He then explains what they do to conservation in a conservative ecosystem. It stuck with me. That’s how it was till wolves got reintroduced. The rest of my youth and up till the late nineties, things were like that. You hardly ever saw the tracks. Unless you were a cat hunter, trapper or snowmobiler. I was all three, myself and several friends tried the “Three S’s”. It never worked. In the three counties we ran you could feel the wolf population squeeze in on the game like the volume going up on a rap song, not being able to shut it down. Edited for some grammar [/QUOTE]
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