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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 101565" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>This whole wolf thing has just gotten out of hand. The management tactics have got some serious readjusting coming. It is my understanding that the feds won't release the handling of wolf populations to the states yet because Wyoming will list them as a "shoot on sight, no limits, no season predator". (Good for them) In the mean time Montana and Idaho elk, deer and livestock are suffering an on going assault (yes, wolves assault their prey) and the sportsmen and ranchers hands are tied. The feds NEED to allow the wolves to be managed by the individual states and not as a massive 3 state pack. The population of wolves has recovered for Pete's sake. They have almost become a cancer in the management program.</p><p></p><p>They should never have been brought back. If tree huggin, dirt eatin, twig wearing druids wanted to see fluffy, cuddly wolves gorging themselves on fresh born calves, fauns and lambs (which is going to screw up populations like those mentioned above for years to come) they should have gone to Canada or Alaska where they were already roaming about with the hand of mother nature stroking their beautiful pelts as they went about their business.</p><p></p><p>Wolves suck and I can't wait 'till I get a whack at them.</p><p></p><p>(The whacky views expressed by 4ked horn are his own and not necessarily that of Longrangehunting.com or it's affiliates or sponsors. These radical opinions are subject to change. 4ked horn is not responsible for any monitary gain or loss incurred by anyone who acts upon these bonky statements.) <img src="http://www.idahogeocachers.org/forum/images/smilies/mooner.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 101565, member: 11"] This whole wolf thing has just gotten out of hand. The management tactics have got some serious readjusting coming. It is my understanding that the feds won't release the handling of wolf populations to the states yet because Wyoming will list them as a "shoot on sight, no limits, no season predator". (Good for them) In the mean time Montana and Idaho elk, deer and livestock are suffering an on going assault (yes, wolves assault their prey) and the sportsmen and ranchers hands are tied. The feds NEED to allow the wolves to be managed by the individual states and not as a massive 3 state pack. The population of wolves has recovered for Pete's sake. They have almost become a cancer in the management program. They should never have been brought back. If tree huggin, dirt eatin, twig wearing druids wanted to see fluffy, cuddly wolves gorging themselves on fresh born calves, fauns and lambs (which is going to screw up populations like those mentioned above for years to come) they should have gone to Canada or Alaska where they were already roaming about with the hand of mother nature stroking their beautiful pelts as they went about their business. Wolves suck and I can't wait 'till I get a whack at them. (The whacky views expressed by 4ked horn are his own and not necessarily that of Longrangehunting.com or it's affiliates or sponsors. These radical opinions are subject to change. 4ked horn is not responsible for any monitary gain or loss incurred by anyone who acts upon these bonky statements.) [img]http://www.idahogeocachers.org/forum/images/smilies/mooner.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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