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Why not to hunt Idaho....
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1477894" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>While hunting whitetail up coeurdalene area last year we saw a half dozen deer...one herd of elk on private land..and a few moose....talked to a local hound hunter whom had lost a couple dogs to other dogs....and he claimed the wolf population is way over board in the hills behind his home....and while in there we saw plenty of wolf sign....wolves picking off the easiest of the herd..calves....then they go bigger...so could,d's are going down for elk population in the woods....lots pushed into private properties which also limit access to hunters....but that is the game we face if we can't afford to pay to hunt private or the private just doesn't allow hunting.......sure..the states are not supporting the hunters like they should be since we flip the bill in not only license and tags but also in tackle, gear and components.......we as hunters are being forced in to a worsening predicament....do we shoot the first buck or bull or pass for sometime older........killing younger kills populations too....</p><p>It's sad...but it is happening....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1477894, member: 99519"] While hunting whitetail up coeurdalene area last year we saw a half dozen deer...one herd of elk on private land..and a few moose....talked to a local hound hunter whom had lost a couple dogs to other dogs....and he claimed the wolf population is way over board in the hills behind his home....and while in there we saw plenty of wolf sign....wolves picking off the easiest of the herd..calves....then they go bigger...so could,d's are going down for elk population in the woods....lots pushed into private properties which also limit access to hunters....but that is the game we face if we can't afford to pay to hunt private or the private just doesn't allow hunting.......sure..the states are not supporting the hunters like they should be since we flip the bill in not only license and tags but also in tackle, gear and components.......we as hunters are being forced in to a worsening predicament....do we shoot the first buck or bull or pass for sometime older........killing younger kills populations too.... It's sad...but it is happening.... [/QUOTE]
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