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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1124843" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>If some of these smart people went to visit Teddy Roosevelt's grave he would probably split the ground open, Grab them by the neck and hit them with a big stick. He was the one who had government hunters and trapper remove the wolf and a lot of the lions so Deer, Elk. Moose would flourish and not have ranchers cows and horses killed in many areas. Now it has all went back to the old way. On a hunt in Alberta last week our outfitter said they got some of the wolf from near where we was hunting. I seen tracks of one pack of wolves hunting the area we was hunting. One of the wolves tracks in the mud measured over 4 inches across. One big dam killing machine. A friend of mine was in the Yellow Stone River headwaters where he once guided. He said game sign was down right scarce. The camps Elk kill has went way down over the last few years. A little Bio contamination with Distemper or Parvo introduced into the wolves would be a quick cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1124843, member: 77249"] If some of these smart people went to visit Teddy Roosevelt's grave he would probably split the ground open, Grab them by the neck and hit them with a big stick. He was the one who had government hunters and trapper remove the wolf and a lot of the lions so Deer, Elk. Moose would flourish and not have ranchers cows and horses killed in many areas. Now it has all went back to the old way. On a hunt in Alberta last week our outfitter said they got some of the wolf from near where we was hunting. I seen tracks of one pack of wolves hunting the area we was hunting. One of the wolves tracks in the mud measured over 4 inches across. One big dam killing machine. A friend of mine was in the Yellow Stone River headwaters where he once guided. He said game sign was down right scarce. The camps Elk kill has went way down over the last few years. A little Bio contamination with Distemper or Parvo introduced into the wolves would be a quick cure. [/QUOTE]
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