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<blockquote data-quote="mtntrapper1" data-source="post: 654067" data-attributes="member: 47396"><p>I lived in SW Montana, and have been in Idaho 11 years, I saw wolves many years before they did the "introduction" in the many areas I hunted in SW MT. I was in Cody WY living and working when they did it. In 3 years we had them near Cody and Red Lodge in MT. They will cross the state lines to avoid the pressure from different seasons between states, different methods, and pressure, Idaho and MT share a long and circuitous border, I know most of it from hunting and some trapping there for years. Its gonna take way more than they are giving us for tools to even come close to stopping the growth of wolf populations. They were never eradicated by Gun or trap originally------------------ or even helicopters, poison was the trick to get them down. The protected areas near Yellowstone and Glacier will continue to provide shelter for #s to grow from those areas. We will be fighting this battle for a long long time------</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtntrapper1, post: 654067, member: 47396"] I lived in SW Montana, and have been in Idaho 11 years, I saw wolves many years before they did the "introduction" in the many areas I hunted in SW MT. I was in Cody WY living and working when they did it. In 3 years we had them near Cody and Red Lodge in MT. They will cross the state lines to avoid the pressure from different seasons between states, different methods, and pressure, Idaho and MT share a long and circuitous border, I know most of it from hunting and some trapping there for years. Its gonna take way more than they are giving us for tools to even come close to stopping the growth of wolf populations. They were never eradicated by Gun or trap originally------------------ or even helicopters, poison was the trick to get them down. The protected areas near Yellowstone and Glacier will continue to provide shelter for #s to grow from those areas. We will be fighting this battle for a long long time------ [/QUOTE]
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