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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 13349"><p>Big Cats have a territory.. they "migrate" through an area about over 6-7 days... the territories are quite large... </p><p>Do you really think they "walked" to Nebraska? Bet they caught an airplane ride there.... </p><p></p><p>We do need a complete balance but we'll never achieve it.. to many political extermeist groups.. ie: the sierra club tree hugging types.. the one that were behind the wolves being introduced to the park.. ( as if they wern't already there) They have A LOT of money and very savvy, intelligent Lawyers... their money has POWER... and they are winning...</p><p></p><p>I suspect WI generates a ton of revenue from hunting therefore the state want the numbers...</p><p></p><p>Wyoming wants to hunt the wolves but we can't get full support from neighboring states to jump on the band wagon... we want to have them termed as a predator off Nat'l forest and a trophy animal on Nat'l forest that way the outfitters can generate revenue for themselves and the state...</p><p></p><p>but yet again the idiots in that big white hourse just can't seem to see Wyo. point...</p><p></p><p>feakin morons... sure would like to take a few of them on a ride in the hills to show them how it really is... freakin weak boys wouldn't be able to handle a night or two "in the hills"</p><p></p><p>I am a hunter but I also respect the need for ALL the animals I like to watch as much as I do hunt... just not alot to watch anymore...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 13349"] Big Cats have a territory.. they "migrate" through an area about over 6-7 days... the territories are quite large... Do you really think they "walked" to Nebraska? Bet they caught an airplane ride there.... We do need a complete balance but we'll never achieve it.. to many political extermeist groups.. ie: the sierra club tree hugging types.. the one that were behind the wolves being introduced to the park.. ( as if they wern't already there) They have A LOT of money and very savvy, intelligent Lawyers... their money has POWER... and they are winning... I suspect WI generates a ton of revenue from hunting therefore the state want the numbers... Wyoming wants to hunt the wolves but we can't get full support from neighboring states to jump on the band wagon... we want to have them termed as a predator off Nat'l forest and a trophy animal on Nat'l forest that way the outfitters can generate revenue for themselves and the state... but yet again the idiots in that big white hourse just can't seem to see Wyo. point... feakin morons... sure would like to take a few of them on a ride in the hills to show them how it really is... freakin weak boys wouldn't be able to handle a night or two "in the hills" I am a hunter but I also respect the need for ALL the animals I like to watch as much as I do hunt... just not alot to watch anymore... [/QUOTE]
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