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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 688259" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I just opened the regs, and looked at moose only. I count 137 tags, maybe 3 or 4 more raffle commission tags. There were 3, 30 years ago it was a big deal when we got to 5. </p><p>Moving to the rhetoric page in the front we have 15466 youth hunters age 16 or under, the number of 20-30 year olds doubling since 2000. With statements like "while wolves do not pose a risk to healthy herds, there have been well publicized exceptions in Idaho and Montana. " What will moose numbers be by the time we are allowed to hunt wolves. We are being led by commissioners who are literally Earth First, and pro-wolf advocates. What will be left of our herds for these youngsters to hunt in the future? Sportsman's groups need to begin demanding more for their money, demand transferability of trapping education state to state. Demand the instruction begin now so we are prepared if the day ever comes. Demand a structure that can educate a large influx of students so the ECONUTS can't sabotage them by massive enrollment. Start teaching in school wolves impact on game herds, and livestock, is not just a localized aberration, but a world wild, and historic calamity! Whoops I just woke up-must have still been dreaming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 688259, member: 30671"] I just opened the regs, and looked at moose only. I count 137 tags, maybe 3 or 4 more raffle commission tags. There were 3, 30 years ago it was a big deal when we got to 5. Moving to the rhetoric page in the front we have 15466 youth hunters age 16 or under, the number of 20-30 year olds doubling since 2000. With statements like "while wolves do not pose a risk to healthy herds, there have been well publicized exceptions in Idaho and Montana. " What will moose numbers be by the time we are allowed to hunt wolves. We are being led by commissioners who are literally Earth First, and pro-wolf advocates. What will be left of our herds for these youngsters to hunt in the future? Sportsman's groups need to begin demanding more for their money, demand transferability of trapping education state to state. Demand the instruction begin now so we are prepared if the day ever comes. Demand a structure that can educate a large influx of students so the ECONUTS can't sabotage them by massive enrollment. Start teaching in school wolves impact on game herds, and livestock, is not just a localized aberration, but a world wild, and historic calamity! Whoops I just woke up-must have still been dreaming! [/QUOTE]
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