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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 645208" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>longrangehuntr---You have me completely baffled by your post. Wyoming fought for years to get wolves delisted in Wyoming the way it has finally been done because of the different way they wanted to do it compared to Idaho and Montana. That is with a trophy zone in the northwest where there will be licenses issued to control their number and the rest of the state will be a "shoot on sight" with no license required and the only stipulation will be that the person has to contact the G&F to tell them a wolf has been killed. We still have to worry that the antis may file an injunction through the Federal District Court in Cheyenne, but as long as the plan is followed the Feds will not interfer with the delisting that is to occur by September 1. IMO the Courts will rule in favor of the plan if the antis do file suit because everything has now been done exactly as it had to and Wyoming won. You are correct in that wolves are many miles from where they were originally planned and that's why Wyoming fought to have that dual status so we can kill all of them outside the trophy zone, part of which is flexible several months of the year to maintain genetic connectivity. That is one thing that needs to be watched so the antis can't go back and say they need to be relisted for lack of it. I hope that fills you in just in case you're not quite up on things out in Wyoming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 645208, member: 28854"] longrangehuntr---You have me completely baffled by your post. Wyoming fought for years to get wolves delisted in Wyoming the way it has finally been done because of the different way they wanted to do it compared to Idaho and Montana. That is with a trophy zone in the northwest where there will be licenses issued to control their number and the rest of the state will be a "shoot on sight" with no license required and the only stipulation will be that the person has to contact the G&F to tell them a wolf has been killed. We still have to worry that the antis may file an injunction through the Federal District Court in Cheyenne, but as long as the plan is followed the Feds will not interfer with the delisting that is to occur by September 1. IMO the Courts will rule in favor of the plan if the antis do file suit because everything has now been done exactly as it had to and Wyoming won. You are correct in that wolves are many miles from where they were originally planned and that's why Wyoming fought to have that dual status so we can kill all of them outside the trophy zone, part of which is flexible several months of the year to maintain genetic connectivity. That is one thing that needs to be watched so the antis can't go back and say they need to be relisted for lack of it. I hope that fills you in just in case you're not quite up on things out in Wyoming. [/QUOTE]
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