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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 596728" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>Well supposedly they could begin to manage the wolves if they hit the 18 breeding pairs before 3 years. According to the plan that process has been fast tracked if that happens, but even then 18 breeding pairs! I think Oregons plan only calls for 7 or 8 pairs. I have been looking hard at montana and idaho and yes they have wolf populations and the hunting will not be as good as it has been. But their bad hunting is better than our good hunting and at least they are trying to manage the population somewhaty responsibly. We seem to be willing to give it all the wolves. Im sick of supporting a wildlife program that makes questionable decisions. I mean ,and maybe I'm wrong but, what program makes decisions that negatively effect it biggest contributer (our license fees)? I feel like the money I spend to go hunt is being used against me sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 596728, member: 20443"] Well supposedly they could begin to manage the wolves if they hit the 18 breeding pairs before 3 years. According to the plan that process has been fast tracked if that happens, but even then 18 breeding pairs! I think Oregons plan only calls for 7 or 8 pairs. I have been looking hard at montana and idaho and yes they have wolf populations and the hunting will not be as good as it has been. But their bad hunting is better than our good hunting and at least they are trying to manage the population somewhaty responsibly. We seem to be willing to give it all the wolves. Im sick of supporting a wildlife program that makes questionable decisions. I mean ,and maybe I'm wrong but, what program makes decisions that negatively effect it biggest contributer (our license fees)? I feel like the money I spend to go hunt is being used against me sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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