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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 174791" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>I see your point Kirby, but what the hell are the SR guys doing in Montana. Running them with there trucks? </p><p></p><p>If the hunting is conducted within the law. I don't think your typical hunter SR or long range stresses the animal to any great extent.</p><p></p><p> Sure a herd of elk may get bumped by a still hunter, but that herd bull if pressured from a challenging bull may push his herd over the next mountain to avoid competition anyway.</p><p></p><p>In the majority of Wisconsin the rifle season is 9 days long. Not much time for 650,000 hunters to fill tags. Yes those animals may feel the pinch for a week or so, but they still own the night.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand the Wolves are terrorizing them 24/7. I live in the exact center of the state and have seen 3 wolves in the township this year.</p><p>The northern forest is crawling with them. Those deer I feel sorry for.</p><p>No farm land crops to eat, sevear winters, deep snow, and wolves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 174791, member: 3733"] I see your point Kirby, but what the hell are the SR guys doing in Montana. Running them with there trucks? If the hunting is conducted within the law. I don't think your typical hunter SR or long range stresses the animal to any great extent. Sure a herd of elk may get bumped by a still hunter, but that herd bull if pressured from a challenging bull may push his herd over the next mountain to avoid competition anyway. In the majority of Wisconsin the rifle season is 9 days long. Not much time for 650,000 hunters to fill tags. Yes those animals may feel the pinch for a week or so, but they still own the night. On the other hand the Wolves are terrorizing them 24/7. I live in the exact center of the state and have seen 3 wolves in the township this year. The northern forest is crawling with them. Those deer I feel sorry for. No farm land crops to eat, sevear winters, deep snow, and wolves. [/QUOTE]
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