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Idaho Steps Up on Wolf Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Airgunner7" data-source="post: 436048" data-attributes="member: 24343"><p>Funny how the only thing that he's done right is "nothing". </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>So here I am hunting up in the high contry and I don't see any wolf tracks this year but I run into a pile of cattle...I'm thinking ***, why would someone expose their cattle to wolfs? I guess my answer is, the locals have taken care of it.</p><p> Now my follow up may **** off someone ...what is worse-- a wolf who eats a weak elk or a heard of cattle eating the elks food??? The days of harvesting good big game are slipping away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Airgunner7, post: 436048, member: 24343"] Funny how the only thing that he's done right is "nothing". So here I am hunting up in the high contry and I don't see any wolf tracks this year but I run into a pile of cattle...I'm thinking ***, why would someone expose their cattle to wolfs? I guess my answer is, the locals have taken care of it. Now my follow up may **** off someone ...what is worse-- a wolf who eats a weak elk or a heard of cattle eating the elks food??? The days of harvesting good big game are slipping away. [/QUOTE]
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