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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Sawyer" data-source="post: 881277" data-attributes="member: 22006"><p>Izzy, my degree in wildlife mgt, being employed as a full time guide in central Idaho and being a professional trapper for the last 17 seasons has left me with 200 some days a year of boots on the ground experience towards this topic. I am not going to call you names, I would rather enlighten you on my apparent lack of wisdom and logic.</p><p>-the fur market is at a 30 year high right now with high demand for trim articles (fox, coyotes, wolves, etc.)</p><p>-I would like to see some of your studies and</p><p> findings backing your statements about bear predation being higher than wolf predation, that is not what I have witnessed, but I will keep an opened mind.</p><p>-In areas that have wolf populations, the game is gone. They do not move</p><p> around as your lack of time in the woods indicates.</p><p>- I am all for conservation, that includes, ungulates. (I know that is a big word Izzy, but it means deer, elk, etc.) We also have to recognize that we are part of the ecosystem and money does matter. Out of state hunters don't come</p><p>to Idaho to see wolf sh$t in the trail.</p><p>-I do recommend that you and your thoughts go to the woods more often so you can gain some more logic and wisdom on this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Sawyer, post: 881277, member: 22006"] Izzy, my degree in wildlife mgt, being employed as a full time guide in central Idaho and being a professional trapper for the last 17 seasons has left me with 200 some days a year of boots on the ground experience towards this topic. I am not going to call you names, I would rather enlighten you on my apparent lack of wisdom and logic. -the fur market is at a 30 year high right now with high demand for trim articles (fox, coyotes, wolves, etc.) -I would like to see some of your studies and findings backing your statements about bear predation being higher than wolf predation, that is not what I have witnessed, but I will keep an opened mind. -In areas that have wolf populations, the game is gone. They do not move around as your lack of time in the woods indicates. - I am all for conservation, that includes, ungulates. (I know that is a big word Izzy, but it means deer, elk, etc.) We also have to recognize that we are part of the ecosystem and money does matter. Out of state hunters don't come to Idaho to see wolf sh$t in the trail. -I do recommend that you and your thoughts go to the woods more often so you can gain some more logic and wisdom on this topic. [/QUOTE]
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