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<blockquote data-quote="dogdinger" data-source="post: 372074" data-attributes="member: 9616"><p><strong>Re: wolf attack</strong></p><p></p><p>phorwath, i may do that... </p><p> </p><p>BB,I am not in any way insinuating that there is a wolf/people problem here that is going to get out of hand. As far as i am concerned, anyone who hikes/jogs in remote areas such as this with no concern for their safety deserves just what she got. One of the parents were interveiwed and stated that "she would not want the wolves killed" so i guess she took her chances and died for her efforts.</p><p> </p><p>My concern for the wolf and the idiocy of transplanting them back into portions of the country where we have worked for a hundred yrs to get rid of the **** things is the fact that they are decimating our game herds. All the touchy feely wolf huggers out there should be made to witness the taking down of an elk and eating it while it is still alive, or better yet just eating the tounge and leaving the rest.</p><p> </p><p>Make no mistake about why the huggers have done this. Now that we have the worlds best predator doing our killing for us, there is now no need for hunting as a game management tool. AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogdinger, post: 372074, member: 9616"] [b]Re: wolf attack[/b] phorwath, i may do that... BB,I am not in any way insinuating that there is a wolf/people problem here that is going to get out of hand. As far as i am concerned, anyone who hikes/jogs in remote areas such as this with no concern for their safety deserves just what she got. One of the parents were interveiwed and stated that "she would not want the wolves killed" so i guess she took her chances and died for her efforts. My concern for the wolf and the idiocy of transplanting them back into portions of the country where we have worked for a hundred yrs to get rid of the **** things is the fact that they are decimating our game herds. All the touchy feely wolf huggers out there should be made to witness the taking down of an elk and eating it while it is still alive, or better yet just eating the tounge and leaving the rest. Make no mistake about why the huggers have done this. Now that we have the worlds best predator doing our killing for us, there is now no need for hunting as a game management tool. AJ [/QUOTE]
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