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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1787088" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>The thing I see with these wolf threads is if you don't yell "kill them all", you are considered part of the problem. Guys who are yelling this make us all look stupid.</p><p></p><p>I would like to see evidence of 150 lb wolves. Unless they are hybrid they don't exist. The "Canadian" wolves were moving in on their own. They don't and didn't need any help crossing the border. Yes they were introduced into Yellowstone. They were going to get there on their own. We are on the border with Canada so we were seeing the migration of wolves long before most on this thread ever heard of a problem. I saw my 1st wolf in the late 80's in NW MT. Saw my 1st wolf in SW MT in the early 90's. I am fairly certain they were not trapped in the Northern Territory of Canada and dropped off. If that were the case they would have gone back to where they came from. There is a reason they kept the introduced wolves in Yellowstone penned up for a year. So they wouldn't go back to where they came from! The fact is they are spreading to where there is food. </p><p></p><p>We have thousands of hunters out every year, all of which can purchase 5 tags. I am sure that many that do not buy tags are still willing to shoot them. I haven't checked lately, but as far as I know the quotas go unfilled. I have shot one. Will again if I have the chance.</p><p></p><p>I have made these points in the past and been called some sort of wolf hugger. I don't get it???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1787088, member: 7999"] The thing I see with these wolf threads is if you don't yell "kill them all", you are considered part of the problem. Guys who are yelling this make us all look stupid. I would like to see evidence of 150 lb wolves. Unless they are hybrid they don't exist. The "Canadian" wolves were moving in on their own. They don't and didn't need any help crossing the border. Yes they were introduced into Yellowstone. They were going to get there on their own. We are on the border with Canada so we were seeing the migration of wolves long before most on this thread ever heard of a problem. I saw my 1st wolf in the late 80's in NW MT. Saw my 1st wolf in SW MT in the early 90's. I am fairly certain they were not trapped in the Northern Territory of Canada and dropped off. If that were the case they would have gone back to where they came from. There is a reason they kept the introduced wolves in Yellowstone penned up for a year. So they wouldn't go back to where they came from! The fact is they are spreading to where there is food. We have thousands of hunters out every year, all of which can purchase 5 tags. I am sure that many that do not buy tags are still willing to shoot them. I haven't checked lately, but as far as I know the quotas go unfilled. I have shot one. Will again if I have the chance. I have made these points in the past and been called some sort of wolf hugger. I don't get it??? [/QUOTE]
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