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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehuntr" data-source="post: 845831" data-attributes="member: 25534"><p>MontanaRifleman and mtnwrunner; you are why people have a distaste for sportsmen. I have been posting all along i am all for hunting wolves, not once did i say i was against hunting wolves. I have been hunting for many years and that fact that i was searching for proof not someones word as to why the wolves are the problem is why i asked this question. I also posted that if I were in the position/location as many of you are i would be s,s,s when it came to every wolf and coyote. It seems to me that you can type away on a keyboard but cant or wont go shoot a wolf or 10. Longrangefreek made the most sense of most of these posts and i would like to see any pics you can provide to this thread. It has been said that elk cannot be herded any direction they do not want to go yet if you shoot a pile of elk they go away but you have to leave the gut piles and or the entire elk to rot. Is that not a means of herding elk?</p><p>Getting angry at me because i don't believe what you say without a thought or wanting proof is the same as the mass of sheeple that believe the libs about how gun control will eliminate crime. </p><p> </p><p>you keep shooting the elk in montana, and wolves and bears and mnt lions and coyotes and i will continue to hunt in washington and idaho.</p><p> </p><p>post the pics whenever you can</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehuntr, post: 845831, member: 25534"] MontanaRifleman and mtnwrunner; you are why people have a distaste for sportsmen. I have been posting all along i am all for hunting wolves, not once did i say i was against hunting wolves. I have been hunting for many years and that fact that i was searching for proof not someones word as to why the wolves are the problem is why i asked this question. I also posted that if I were in the position/location as many of you are i would be s,s,s when it came to every wolf and coyote. It seems to me that you can type away on a keyboard but cant or wont go shoot a wolf or 10. Longrangefreek made the most sense of most of these posts and i would like to see any pics you can provide to this thread. It has been said that elk cannot be herded any direction they do not want to go yet if you shoot a pile of elk they go away but you have to leave the gut piles and or the entire elk to rot. Is that not a means of herding elk? Getting angry at me because i don't believe what you say without a thought or wanting proof is the same as the mass of sheeple that believe the libs about how gun control will eliminate crime. you keep shooting the elk in montana, and wolves and bears and mnt lions and coyotes and i will continue to hunt in washington and idaho. post the pics whenever you can [/QUOTE]
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