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Idaho wolf control board seeks $200,000 to kill wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="Idahohuntr" data-source="post: 1557136" data-attributes="member: 106756"><p>Bingo! I'm glad you pointed this out because I was about to. They are a bigger wolf species that are a full-on pack animal ment to compete with herds of hundreds if not thousands like in Canada. Very different than the herds that are around this area. A big reason why they introduced the wolves was in a roundabout way to take our Second Amendment... if there is no animals to hunt, hunters get frustrated and stop hunting. Then why need a gun if you're not going to hunt... Tree Huggers and gun grabbers political battles. Now lead free Cali ammo.... poisoning Eagles and scavenger Birds? Give me a break!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idahohuntr, post: 1557136, member: 106756"] Bingo! I'm glad you pointed this out because I was about to. They are a bigger wolf species that are a full-on pack animal ment to compete with herds of hundreds if not thousands like in Canada. Very different than the herds that are around this area. A big reason why they introduced the wolves was in a roundabout way to take our Second Amendment... if there is no animals to hunt, hunters get frustrated and stop hunting. Then why need a gun if you're not going to hunt... Tree Huggers and gun grabbers political battles. Now lead free Cali ammo.... poisoning Eagles and scavenger Birds? Give me a break!! [/QUOTE]
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