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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 841555" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>How else can a guy take the facts other than the wolf has had the largest impact, the grizz ain't far behind in our area but I think we just got approved in our area for the next steps for a season, which I'm stoked about!</p><p></p><p>If everything is stable, poachers, Indians, hunters and ranchers take the same year after year and the elk population is stable and in a few years following the introduction of an apex predator we are looking at some areas wiped out, how can you come up with any other conclusion?</p><p></p><p>In my area the elk are in good shape, it's ranch country so wolves are shot on sight and it's open enough they can't get away as easy and the elk have some running room. I kill two elk a year, between me and some friends take 20+ elk a year and the ranch has way more than that taken of and the elk are fine!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 841555, member: 13632"] How else can a guy take the facts other than the wolf has had the largest impact, the grizz ain't far behind in our area but I think we just got approved in our area for the next steps for a season, which I'm stoked about! If everything is stable, poachers, Indians, hunters and ranchers take the same year after year and the elk population is stable and in a few years following the introduction of an apex predator we are looking at some areas wiped out, how can you come up with any other conclusion? In my area the elk are in good shape, it's ranch country so wolves are shot on sight and it's open enough they can't get away as easy and the elk have some running room. I kill two elk a year, between me and some friends take 20+ elk a year and the ranch has way more than that taken of and the elk are fine!!!! [/QUOTE]
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