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Professional Hunter to Remove Idaho Wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1059618" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I bet Teddy Roosevelt would kick the dirt off his grave if he knew what had happened. He put a lot of effort into lowering predator animals in the west for the game and ranchers sake with government trappers and hunters. When I was working as a wildlife officer our state had an invasion of coyotes some of these male coyotes killed or trapped was big. I seen one killed on the road that weighed 64 lb. They have killed a lot of their food base, ground hogs, fawn deer and raiding turkey nests in nesting season and hurt all populations. I told some of the biologists to go to the vets around the state and find any dogs brought in with Parvo or Distemper and rent them and take them out and walk them in good coyote areas. Then a strain of Distemper hit our raccoon that would transfer to coyotes. The coyote population has went way down in a lot of the state. I Laughed when it happened. Coyote looked at sick raccoon as a free meal. On the raccoons belly was a death certificate for the whole Coyote pack. Ha Ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1059618, member: 77249"] I bet Teddy Roosevelt would kick the dirt off his grave if he knew what had happened. He put a lot of effort into lowering predator animals in the west for the game and ranchers sake with government trappers and hunters. When I was working as a wildlife officer our state had an invasion of coyotes some of these male coyotes killed or trapped was big. I seen one killed on the road that weighed 64 lb. They have killed a lot of their food base, ground hogs, fawn deer and raiding turkey nests in nesting season and hurt all populations. I told some of the biologists to go to the vets around the state and find any dogs brought in with Parvo or Distemper and rent them and take them out and walk them in good coyote areas. Then a strain of Distemper hit our raccoon that would transfer to coyotes. The coyote population has went way down in a lot of the state. I Laughed when it happened. Coyote looked at sick raccoon as a free meal. On the raccoons belly was a death certificate for the whole Coyote pack. Ha Ha. [/QUOTE]
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