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<blockquote data-quote="Snowrun" data-source="post: 841335" data-attributes="member: 60048"><p>Might not be a popular stance, but I would like to see a 6 point or better harvest requirement and no cow tags allowed unless a wolf permit is issued to the applicant. </p><p>This should be lifted immediately upon wolf populations dropping to levels agreed upon in good faith by local sportsmen. By the way, wolf tag prices should be minimal & if you have a general deer tag that is useless in the district you are hunting, you should be able to use that for any predator. Cant justify killing a cow if you're not willing to take out your competition. Might up the ante for those on the fence as far as wolf populations. Do you really want to forego the season just to let the pack of dogs take what should be in your freezer.</p><p>Personally, I love the experience of being out there & love to have a mature bull show me that he still holds the aces & sends me home with nothing but a smile for the beating. The harvest is just a bonus to add to the pictures and video from the season. </p><p>Trust me, looking for that specific number of points will make you a much more calm and effective hunter in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowrun, post: 841335, member: 60048"] Might not be a popular stance, but I would like to see a 6 point or better harvest requirement and no cow tags allowed unless a wolf permit is issued to the applicant. This should be lifted immediately upon wolf populations dropping to levels agreed upon in good faith by local sportsmen. By the way, wolf tag prices should be minimal & if you have a general deer tag that is useless in the district you are hunting, you should be able to use that for any predator. Cant justify killing a cow if you're not willing to take out your competition. Might up the ante for those on the fence as far as wolf populations. Do you really want to forego the season just to let the pack of dogs take what should be in your freezer. Personally, I love the experience of being out there & love to have a mature bull show me that he still holds the aces & sends me home with nothing but a smile for the beating. The harvest is just a bonus to add to the pictures and video from the season. Trust me, looking for that specific number of points will make you a much more calm and effective hunter in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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