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Washington State wolves and the future of hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="JJCascade" data-source="post: 2969695" data-attributes="member: 128125"><p>well i am hunting within 50-100 miles of the idaho border and there are plenty there that they hunt the wolves so it would be stupid to think they are not crossing over and an outright lie to say this is not happening. hunters in my old group have seen them in our old area at least 10 years ago with collars on. i'm not even that far north or remote, outside of spokane. this is one of the big reasons i have decided to start bear hunting because at least i can try cutting down the predators to help out the deer and elk populations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJCascade, post: 2969695, member: 128125"] well i am hunting within 50-100 miles of the idaho border and there are plenty there that they hunt the wolves so it would be stupid to think they are not crossing over and an outright lie to say this is not happening. hunters in my old group have seen them in our old area at least 10 years ago with collars on. i'm not even that far north or remote, outside of spokane. this is one of the big reasons i have decided to start bear hunting because at least i can try cutting down the predators to help out the deer and elk populations. [/QUOTE]
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