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<blockquote data-quote="nerka83" data-source="post: 1521257" data-attributes="member: 85472"><p>I'm a hunter also. Have been for over 70 years. That said, I'd like to post another</p><p>facet to the wolf story. Part of my family is in the cattle business located just south of the Oregon border. OR has it's problems with the wolf and I doubt they'll go away.</p><p>Lupus has been in CA for several years now. It has caused some depredations. It is protected by those in govt. power, and wolf lovers, tree huggers etc. Mostly urbanites.</p><p>Just the mere presence of the gray wolf in an area on Private ground causes weight loss</p><p>and stress. Acres of feed unused, due to wolf presence. No one particularly gives a **** what happens to those that suffer financial loss. After all, beef comes from the meat market and grocery outlets. We were once rid of them, but not any more.</p><p>State trappers cannot place sets for coyotes in a wolf inhabited area. A huge fine</p><p>exists for those caught reducing the wolf population. This is an ongoing wreck that I see no end to unless control by hunting is approved. I live in a state that is anti-**** near everything and it's frustrating because those in control are clueless.</p><p>Good luck with what you plan to do and think fmj.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerka83, post: 1521257, member: 85472"] I'm a hunter also. Have been for over 70 years. That said, I'd like to post another facet to the wolf story. Part of my family is in the cattle business located just south of the Oregon border. OR has it's problems with the wolf and I doubt they'll go away. Lupus has been in CA for several years now. It has caused some depredations. It is protected by those in govt. power, and wolf lovers, tree huggers etc. Mostly urbanites. Just the mere presence of the gray wolf in an area on Private ground causes weight loss and stress. Acres of feed unused, due to wolf presence. No one particularly gives a **** what happens to those that suffer financial loss. After all, beef comes from the meat market and grocery outlets. We were once rid of them, but not any more. State trappers cannot place sets for coyotes in a wolf inhabited area. A huge fine exists for those caught reducing the wolf population. This is an ongoing wreck that I see no end to unless control by hunting is approved. I live in a state that is anti-**** near everything and it's frustrating because those in control are clueless. Good luck with what you plan to do and think fmj. [/QUOTE]
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