CO - Gray Wolf Reintroduction eNews Edition

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Just got notice from CO CPW. Cannot wait for my first email detailing how the Gray Wolf is making great strides. I am 70 so I think I have a few more years of seeing elk, mule deer and whitetails ...maybe. Make sure you take lots of photos of your hunts so your children will have something to look back at when there was once a huntable population.
 
Just got notice from CO CPW. Cannot wait for my first email detailing how the Gray Wolf is making great strides. I am 70 so I think I have a few more years of seeing elk, mule deer and whitetails ...maybe. Make sure you take lots of photos of your hunts so your children will have something to look back at when there was once a huntable population.
Yea, well I hope they are very transparent on when and where they are going to( reintroduce) this parasite on the nerds we have built here in Colorado, nothing more inspiring to me than the moose reintroduction , then they do this. What the difference is we sportsman paid for the moose.
 
Ballot box biology is the worst way to manage wildlife.

But look at the governor they elected. I'm sorry fellas, but your beautiful state has been destroyed by people who could no longer afford the government they wanted in California, so now they are going to turn your state into the hell hole they left.
 
Ballot box biology is the worst way to manage wildlife.

But look at the governor they elected. I'm sorry fellas, but your beautiful state has been destroyed by people who could no longer afford the government they wanted in California, so now they are going to turn your state into the hell hole they left.
You are right and not just Colorado, look at what's happening in the whole of the country! No common sense any more. I sure feel for my gramdkids, hope there will be a way someday to turn it back around, I'm turning 70 next week ,I haven't missed a hunting season in something like 58 years, putting in for tags again , the people that vote this crap in just don't know what we have invested to be where we are at today as hunters and Americans!
 
You are right and not just Colorado, look at what's happening in the whole of the country! No common sense any more. I sure feel for my gramdkids, hope there will be a way someday to turn it back around, I'm turning 70 next week ,I haven't missed a hunting season in something like 58 years, putting in for tags again , the people that vote this crap in just don't know what we have invested to be where we are at today as hunters and Americans!
The problem is the education system. We surrendered it to the extreme left decades ago. We stood by and allowed the progressives to brainwash our children. I don't know if there is a way back where the red white and blue is still flying in the aftermath. Only time will tell I suppose..
 
You are all correct, this initiative should have never made it onto the ballot. They will be releasing them in all the wilderness areas of the western slope, but not a one will be set free on the eastern side where all the misinformed, emotional idiots who who voted for this travesty live. And you are also correct in the fact that the sportsman will be responsible for footing the bill, as always. This is just the left trying to stop all hunting, fishing, and trapping by eliminating all the animals that we as sportsman have help get to where they are now. The early estimates are in and it looks like the year of the release, CPW will need an additional $800,000 a yr for the wolves. I know it would be a long shot, but if the sportsman would boycott CALI-RADO for a yr or two and they can see the economical impact that this is going to have, maybe they dumb***** in charge would wake up.
 
You are all correct, this initiative should have never made it onto the ballot. They will be releasing them in all the wilderness areas of the western slope, but not a one will be set free on the eastern side where all the misinformed, emotional idiots who who voted for this travesty live. And you are also correct in the fact that the sportsman will be responsible for footing the bill, as always. This is just the left trying to stop all hunting, fishing, and trapping by eliminating all the animals that we as sportsman have help get to where they are now. The early estimates are in and it looks like the year of the release, CPW will need an additional $800,000 a yr for the wolves. I know it would be a long shot, but if the sportsman would boycott CALI-RADO for a yr or two and they can see the economical impact that this is going to have, maybe they dumb***** in charge would wake up.
well the dumb***'* in charge are all to high on pot to care what sportsman have done for the wildlife that we already have and are going to loss, they don't care that the wolves put people out of business, took the food of the table of outfitters and supporting business. They just think it would be cool to see wolves and can't comprehend there being a down side.
I seen this coming for years and talked to Colorado DOW. personal any chance I got, none that I talked to wanted this, I was told that they didn't need to reintroduce because they were already here . But here we are supporting more stupidity.
 
How difficult to live trap and release in Vail? Steamboat Springs? Its not fair that ONLY the western slope areas get to "hear" wolf packs. That seems quite selfish not to "share" this wildlife across ALL the state.

In Michigan we now have wolves in lower part. Oh wait, biologist could not figure out wolves can walk across the ice. My bad. The small elk herd is now likely to become buffet at some point in time.
 
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