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<blockquote data-quote="sil9mm" data-source="post: 1787179" data-attributes="member: 10355"><p>I have hunted in North Idaho for over 30 years. I have seen a huge decline not only in elk,deer, and moose but also lion and black bear. Not only do wolves kill for sport but they also are eating what the bear and lions would be. </p><p>My brother and I were grouse hunting up the little north fork of the CDA river back in 94. We were quickly surrounded by 5 wolves running circles around us for over 5 minutes. We were shocked. We saw one had a collar. We quickly went to f&g in CDA to report it. Everyone in there laughed at us. They told my info as I requested to talk to a biologist. A biologist finally called me a couple weeks later. I talked to him for about 30 minutes. He was quizzing me like I was on trial looking for a story change. Finally he must have broke instead because he told me I wasn't the only one who reported a sighting. Sightings were reported the day before and a month before that in the same area. He said he looked all area and saw no evidence so to him and f&g they weren't there. But he also told me, they brought Canadian wolf to Central Idaho to be breed and raised. The ones we saw escaped and believe to be heading back toward Canada. </p><p>This is much bigger than a state by state issue. To think otherwise is pure ignorant. </p><p>I'm sure there is a place in some southern state where black bear numbers are just a little low and would like to see an increase. How about we bring in some Kodiak's and put them on protected status. That's more apples to apples then your fricken yotes. </p><p>We no longer see black bear, mulies, moose like we used to where I spend most of my time in North Eastern corner of Idaho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sil9mm, post: 1787179, member: 10355"] I have hunted in North Idaho for over 30 years. I have seen a huge decline not only in elk,deer, and moose but also lion and black bear. Not only do wolves kill for sport but they also are eating what the bear and lions would be. My brother and I were grouse hunting up the little north fork of the CDA river back in 94. We were quickly surrounded by 5 wolves running circles around us for over 5 minutes. We were shocked. We saw one had a collar. We quickly went to f&g in CDA to report it. Everyone in there laughed at us. They told my info as I requested to talk to a biologist. A biologist finally called me a couple weeks later. I talked to him for about 30 minutes. He was quizzing me like I was on trial looking for a story change. Finally he must have broke instead because he told me I wasn't the only one who reported a sighting. Sightings were reported the day before and a month before that in the same area. He said he looked all area and saw no evidence so to him and f&g they weren't there. But he also told me, they brought Canadian wolf to Central Idaho to be breed and raised. The ones we saw escaped and believe to be heading back toward Canada. This is much bigger than a state by state issue. To think otherwise is pure ignorant. I'm sure there is a place in some southern state where black bear numbers are just a little low and would like to see an increase. How about we bring in some Kodiak's and put them on protected status. That's more apples to apples then your fricken yotes. We no longer see black bear, mulies, moose like we used to where I spend most of my time in North Eastern corner of Idaho. [/QUOTE]
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