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<blockquote data-quote="Paparock" data-source="post: 1525372" data-attributes="member: 106235"><p>I knew some of the men that worked as Game Wardens in Wyoming and most were hard working great men. I took the course to teach the hunter safety classes and during all my time living in Wyoming I only had problems with one person at the top of the "food chain" there because he was arrogant an listened to no ones council but his own. You especially run into that with the "Feds" like when they decided to re-introduce the wolves back into Yellowstone. People like me tried to tell them how bad that would eventually negatively impact the game herds and even the ranchers in Western Wyoming but they did not care! The worst hit areas are where I used to hunt. I'm only glad I moved out of state and did not see my predictions come to pass as I would have probably gotten myself locked up. I love Wyoming and I have heard such horrible stories from people I know there still.</p><p></p><p>I wish Wyoming Natives the best and I hope things turn around for you. I love Wyoming and miss all my friends there around Casper. GOD BLESS! GO COWBOYS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paparock, post: 1525372, member: 106235"] I knew some of the men that worked as Game Wardens in Wyoming and most were hard working great men. I took the course to teach the hunter safety classes and during all my time living in Wyoming I only had problems with one person at the top of the "food chain" there because he was arrogant an listened to no ones council but his own. You especially run into that with the "Feds" like when they decided to re-introduce the wolves back into Yellowstone. People like me tried to tell them how bad that would eventually negatively impact the game herds and even the ranchers in Western Wyoming but they did not care! The worst hit areas are where I used to hunt. I'm only glad I moved out of state and did not see my predictions come to pass as I would have probably gotten myself locked up. I love Wyoming and I have heard such horrible stories from people I know there still. I wish Wyoming Natives the best and I hope things turn around for you. I love Wyoming and miss all my friends there around Casper. GOD BLESS! GO COWBOYS! [/QUOTE]
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