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<blockquote data-quote="Captain1967" data-source="post: 2141010" data-attributes="member: 53906"><p>I've taken one Wolf here in Wyoming, but we have only had a season a few years now. A collared female in the Thorofare. </p><p></p><p>As we were headed back home, we were getting fuel and a local rancher asked if we were elk hunting and if we had any luck. All I could tell him is that we have not seen near as many elk like in the past, but I did take a Wolf. His response "kill'em all" he had lost some cattle mostly calves to wolves. </p><p></p><p>Since the wolves were introduced into Yellowstone back in 1995, It seems like it took about 15 years or so and then we noticed that the elk herds along with moose have been impacted. </p><p>The wolves have expanded their range outside of the park, and from Yellowstone south there have been confirmed sightings as far south as the Redfeather lakes area in Colorado.</p><p>It's coming, the wolves will push themselves into areas where your pets, not only livestock will be killed.</p><p></p><p>Like someone here said before the wolves are already in Colorado. Good luck with all the bs that comes with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain1967, post: 2141010, member: 53906"] I’ve taken one Wolf here in Wyoming, but we have only had a season a few years now. A collared female in the Thorofare. As we were headed back home, we were getting fuel and a local rancher asked if we were elk hunting and if we had any luck. All I could tell him is that we have not seen near as many elk like in the past, but I did take a Wolf. His response “kill’em all” he had lost some cattle mostly calves to wolves. Since the wolves were introduced into Yellowstone back in 1995, It seems like it took about 15 years or so and then we noticed that the elk herds along with moose have been impacted. The wolves have expanded their range outside of the park, and from Yellowstone south there have been confirmed sightings as far south as the Redfeather lakes area in Colorado. It’s coming, the wolves will push themselves into areas where your pets, not only livestock will be killed. Like someone here said before the wolves are already in Colorado. Good luck with all the bs that comes with them. [/QUOTE]
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