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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 532448" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>sdkidaho,</p><p>I don't want to say I told you so, but I told you so. I worked real hard and used a lot of blogs to get folks to send emails into the Idaho F & G Commissioners regarding the allowed used of e-calls for this hunt. I believe we, as hunters, need to have every tool available for our use to bring the horrendous loss of our elk herds back up to prior levels. I doubt, because the wolf is a reality we'll have to live with forever, we'll ever get them to the levels we enjoyed prior to their introduction. At least, they might change some of their targeted kills to other animals that will spread our losses more evenly. They are exceptional opportunists and will start killing whatever is easiest for them to survive on. It will make for much larger competition from predators that will probably cause the fish and game to reduce other predator species as well.</p><p>gun) </p><p>The best thing we can do is to try eliminating as many coyotes as we can in the calving and fawning areas in the spring. Coyotes are responsible for the majority of our deer losses and are so easily hunted in the spring when deer are carrying their fawns. This is by far the easiest time to wack them as well. Lots of young and dumb ones out there. Wish wolves would be that stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 532448, member: 26477"] sdkidaho, I don't want to say I told you so, but I told you so. I worked real hard and used a lot of blogs to get folks to send emails into the Idaho F & G Commissioners regarding the allowed used of e-calls for this hunt. I believe we, as hunters, need to have every tool available for our use to bring the horrendous loss of our elk herds back up to prior levels. I doubt, because the wolf is a reality we'll have to live with forever, we'll ever get them to the levels we enjoyed prior to their introduction. At least, they might change some of their targeted kills to other animals that will spread our losses more evenly. They are exceptional opportunists and will start killing whatever is easiest for them to survive on. It will make for much larger competition from predators that will probably cause the fish and game to reduce other predator species as well. gun) The best thing we can do is to try eliminating as many coyotes as we can in the calving and fawning areas in the spring. Coyotes are responsible for the majority of our deer losses and are so easily hunted in the spring when deer are carrying their fawns. This is by far the easiest time to wack them as well. Lots of young and dumb ones out there. Wish wolves would be that stupid. [/QUOTE]
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