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Wolf quota to at least double.
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 395659" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>You complain about people that don't live there creating the wolf problem to begin with, but you don't want those of us willing to help by shooting some while we're out there help you for a reasonable price. So unless you are capping out every quota, I don't want to hear any more whining about the wolf problem. I'm not going to risk my hunting privileges by poaching a wolf nor am I going to buy a $300 lottery ticket. High-priced tickets and limited NR quotas are appropriate for things like elk where it preserves opportunities for residents, but if you're trying to bring down a population it's silly to thumb your nose at the assistance.</p><p></p><p>The area I was hunting, and seeing lots of wolf tracks, was not wilderness BTW. It was front-country where I'm sure they were taking down ranchers' cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 395659, member: 1656"] You complain about people that don't live there creating the wolf problem to begin with, but you don't want those of us willing to help by shooting some while we're out there help you for a reasonable price. So unless you are capping out every quota, I don't want to hear any more whining about the wolf problem. I'm not going to risk my hunting privileges by poaching a wolf nor am I going to buy a $300 lottery ticket. High-priced tickets and limited NR quotas are appropriate for things like elk where it preserves opportunities for residents, but if you're trying to bring down a population it's silly to thumb your nose at the assistance. The area I was hunting, and seeing lots of wolf tracks, was not wilderness BTW. It was front-country where I'm sure they were taking down ranchers' cattle. [/QUOTE]
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