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<blockquote data-quote="bearcat2" data-source="post: 885907" data-attributes="member: 18832"><p>There's so much BS in this post that hip boots just won't cut it.</p><p> </p><p>The wolves were removed for the most part from the lower 48 for a reason, nobody could have anything because of them. Pretty much the same reason that buffalo were slaughtered. If you want to raise beef and sheep to feed and clothe the rest of the country that just isn't compatible with vast herds of buffalo or a plethora of wolves.</p><p> </p><p>Now the big difference between the reintroduction of elk and moose with Hunter/Fisherman/Trapper dollars and reintroduction of wolves is that most H/F/T's were in favor of reintroducing elk and moose, while NONE of them I have ever met that lived in* an area where wolves were being reintroduced were in favor of it.</p><p> </p><p>It took us a hundred years using traps, poison and bounties to get rid of them the first time, and now some imbeciles go and transplant more. Just goes to show you that people don't learn from experience.</p><p> </p><p>*That caveat put in because a few so-called hunters like yourself, who live somewhere else think it would be cool to reintroduce wolves in some area not their own back yard. Where they don't have to deal with the headaches, but can have that warm and fuzzy feeling inside knowing that 'the wild wolf once again howls in the night.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearcat2, post: 885907, member: 18832"] There's so much BS in this post that hip boots just won't cut it. The wolves were removed for the most part from the lower 48 for a reason, nobody could have anything because of them. Pretty much the same reason that buffalo were slaughtered. If you want to raise beef and sheep to feed and clothe the rest of the country that just isn't compatible with vast herds of buffalo or a plethora of wolves. Now the big difference between the reintroduction of elk and moose with Hunter/Fisherman/Trapper dollars and reintroduction of wolves is that most H/F/T's were in favor of reintroducing elk and moose, while NONE of them I have ever met that lived in* an area where wolves were being reintroduced were in favor of it. It took us a hundred years using traps, poison and bounties to get rid of them the first time, and now some imbeciles go and transplant more. Just goes to show you that people don't learn from experience. *That caveat put in because a few so-called hunters like yourself, who live somewhere else think it would be cool to reintroduce wolves in some area not their own back yard. Where they don't have to deal with the headaches, but can have that warm and fuzzy feeling inside knowing that 'the wild wolf once again howls in the night.' [/QUOTE]
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