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<blockquote data-quote="tokatee" data-source="post: 1088738" data-attributes="member: 68834"><p>I did not hear how the wolf you mentioned was killed? I don't believe Colorado was included in the introduction of the wolves way back when,and of course the that is why the state has no regs. I understand the federal thing, but,when you ask per.mission to do the right thing you have the chance of doing nothing and having the same problems as other states,so just do it and shut up, if you need your picture in print with it your not going to do the state any good. Not trying to test you just trying to help the herds we sportsmen have built. My opinion . If the state does not recognize a Prblem they don't have to deal with it. Again what I have heard at ground level is kill it. We have people around here, closes , raising the things ,and you know they think that the wolves should run free, so I guess get into the war when you see fit. Enough said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tokatee, post: 1088738, member: 68834"] I did not hear how the wolf you mentioned was killed? I don't believe Colorado was included in the introduction of the wolves way back when,and of course the that is why the state has no regs. I understand the federal thing, but,when you ask per.mission to do the right thing you have the chance of doing nothing and having the same problems as other states,so just do it and shut up, if you need your picture in print with it your not going to do the state any good. Not trying to test you just trying to help the herds we sportsmen have built. My opinion . If the state does not recognize a Prblem they don't have to deal with it. Again what I have heard at ground level is kill it. We have people around here, closes , raising the things ,and you know they think that the wolves should run free, so I guess get into the war when you see fit. Enough said. [/QUOTE]
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