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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 1834159" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Thats really sad to see.My side of the mountains that you know,is too many predators.We have alot of steep timbered,and large roadless areas.I talked to guides 20 years ago that thought the Bob was overhunted for rifle during the rut. A lot of MT,is over hunted,and should have more restricted trophy areas, draw like on the east side. Very few for elk or deer on west side.Areas around me are so low in numbers like mule deer they shouldnt even have a season. I cant even believe Ive seen this in my lifetime,due to the wilderness nature of areas I hunted.More about the money and tourism any more than the experiance Our former,retired F&G,wolf bioligist.Was Diann Byod for region one. She was the specialist,and did here colledge doctorate probably 40 years ago in the nFork of the flathead.Lived off the grid onland my family owns.Look at the wolfs now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 1834159, member: 21869"] Thats really sad to see.My side of the mountains that you know,is too many predators.We have alot of steep timbered,and large roadless areas.I talked to guides 20 years ago that thought the Bob was overhunted for rifle during the rut. A lot of MT,is over hunted,and should have more restricted trophy areas, draw like on the east side. Very few for elk or deer on west side.Areas around me are so low in numbers like mule deer they shouldnt even have a season. I cant even believe Ive seen this in my lifetime,due to the wilderness nature of areas I hunted.More about the money and tourism any more than the experiance Our former,retired F&G,wolf bioligist.Was Diann Byod for region one. She was the specialist,and did here colledge doctorate probably 40 years ago in the nFork of the flathead.Lived off the grid onland my family owns.Look at the wolfs now [/QUOTE]
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