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<blockquote data-quote="TG-5150" data-source="post: 1538487" data-attributes="member: 103379"><p>We all have our own views and are entitled to them. If radical extremes to eliminate or severely control wolves are ever implemented through federal allowance, I would be all for that. Since that will not likely happen in my lifetime, this approach seems a much better path than what is currently being implemented by many Sportsman.</p><p>As far as I know, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana are the only states in the lower 48 currently allowing wolves to be hunted/trapped. Wyoming will legalize marijuana about the time Colorado allows wolf harvest.lol But it won't be long until Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico allow wolf hunting/trapping.</p><p>I spent a few hrs reading many of the organizations studies and different things and see no issues as far as I can see. It's a very pro active front lines approach</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TG-5150, post: 1538487, member: 103379"] We all have our own views and are entitled to them. If radical extremes to eliminate or severely control wolves are ever implemented through federal allowance, I would be all for that. Since that will not likely happen in my lifetime, this approach seems a much better path than what is currently being implemented by many Sportsman. As far as I know, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana are the only states in the lower 48 currently allowing wolves to be hunted/trapped. Wyoming will legalize marijuana about the time Colorado allows wolf harvest.lol But it won’t be long until Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico allow wolf hunting/trapping. I spent a few hrs reading many of the organizations studies and different things and see no issues as far as I can see. It’s a very pro active front lines approach [/QUOTE]
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