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Idaho Steps Up on Wolf Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Airgunner7" data-source="post: 436195" data-attributes="member: 24343"><p>Thanks for taking the time to explain. Sounds like a good place to hunt and a good relationship. </p><p> 50% of Idaho as blm or public land. While hiking through remote forest I see huge black cows grazing at 7000+ ft., no feed or water. When conditions are right I belive they lease the rights to run the cattle through to feed from the state. I guess that is the crudy thing about public land...everybody wants to use it(me included) and the state loves the money from leasing it. Putting wolfs on it with tax dollars is about the worst idea ever-hurts ranchers and hunters alike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Airgunner7, post: 436195, member: 24343"] Thanks for taking the time to explain. Sounds like a good place to hunt and a good relationship. 50% of Idaho as blm or public land. While hiking through remote forest I see huge black cows grazing at 7000+ ft., no feed or water. When conditions are right I belive they lease the rights to run the cattle through to feed from the state. I guess that is the crudy thing about public land...everybody wants to use it(me included) and the state loves the money from leasing it. Putting wolfs on it with tax dollars is about the worst idea ever-hurts ranchers and hunters alike. [/QUOTE]
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