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<blockquote data-quote="Doug Herold" data-source="post: 1521775" data-attributes="member: 102658"><p>Agree with TRHall. Yes, my "on the dirt" reference is somewhat dated, however, in 2011 I was hunting Elk with a well-known Outfitter in the NW corner of Wyoming — just outside of Yellowstone. The Outfitter had recently come upon 23 dead elk cows & calves. Some had their uteruses eaten, others just tongues, others weren't eaten at all; just killed for fun. We saw (sometimes all too close) grizzlies every day. The moose population in Yellowstone was deemed "undecoverable" at that time. In the summer of 2017, I took my family through Yellowstone. We did not see a single moose.</p><p> I spoke with a friend/guide in Oregon this year who talked to a trucker hauling a trailer full of wolves.</p><p> The problem is in the definition of the word "management". The environmentalists manage "up ", the hunter and ranchers manage "down". The original wolf which one inhabited the west is gone. What is now being "managed" is the Canadian Timber Wolf; a different machine. It's a mess. I just love it when the Game Commission puts a low quota on the wolf, then shoots them out of a helicopter by the scores.</p><p> ... and don't get me started on the Grizzly! LOL !!!!</p><p>... but I could be wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Herold, post: 1521775, member: 102658"] Agree with TRHall. Yes, my “on the dirt” reference is somewhat dated, however, in 2011 I was hunting Elk with a well-known Outfitter in the NW corner of Wyoming — just outside of Yellowstone. The Outfitter had recently come upon 23 dead elk cows & calves. Some had their uteruses eaten, others just tongues, others weren’t eaten at all; just killed for fun. We saw (sometimes all too close) grizzlies every day. The moose population in Yellowstone was deemed “undecoverable” at that time. In the summer of 2017, I took my family through Yellowstone. We did not see a single moose. I spoke with a friend/guide in Oregon this year who talked to a trucker hauling a trailer full of wolves. The problem is in the definition of the word “management”. The environmentalists manage “up “, the hunter and ranchers manage “down”. The original wolf which one inhabited the west is gone. What is now being “managed” is the Canadian Timber Wolf; a different machine. It’s a mess. I just love it when the Game Commission puts a low quota on the wolf, then shoots them out of a helicopter by the scores. ... and don’t get me started on the Grizzly! LOL !!!! ... but I could be wrong [/QUOTE]
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