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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 592756" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Simply put, a statistician can make a report and compile a bunch of BS to make things look however he wants it to! There are too many friggin wolves out west and the same goes here in our Great Lakes States. A good example of putting out stats to show what you want was showing the total deer kill figures in MI. If you broke it down into the UP where the wolves are and the LP, the kill is dismal now in the UP, other than in the southern agricultural counties where the wolves haven't taken over yet. Some evidently have even crossed the ice in the last winter or two and have now been documented in the northeastern part of the LP in our elk country. If they don't wipe out those four legged killing machines quickly and they get established there in the next few years, the elk seasons won't last long because there won't be enough to sustain any hunting seasons. They talked about having a moose season in the UP, but I doubt it will ever happen because the wolves are keeping their numbers down low enough such that a hunting season can't be justified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 592756, member: 28854"] Simply put, a statistician can make a report and compile a bunch of BS to make things look however he wants it to! There are too many friggin wolves out west and the same goes here in our Great Lakes States. A good example of putting out stats to show what you want was showing the total deer kill figures in MI. If you broke it down into the UP where the wolves are and the LP, the kill is dismal now in the UP, other than in the southern agricultural counties where the wolves haven't taken over yet. Some evidently have even crossed the ice in the last winter or two and have now been documented in the northeastern part of the LP in our elk country. If they don't wipe out those four legged killing machines quickly and they get established there in the next few years, the elk seasons won't last long because there won't be enough to sustain any hunting seasons. They talked about having a moose season in the UP, but I doubt it will ever happen because the wolves are keeping their numbers down low enough such that a hunting season can't be justified. [/QUOTE]
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