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<blockquote data-quote="Mt rummy" data-source="post: 1787311" data-attributes="member: 110504"><p>With defference, predators can be managed or eradicated. The wolf disappeared from much area when the tools were a string, traps and later poison. I have clients in there eighties that tell me that when they grew up they never had coyote issues. I now take up to a dozen coyotes per section! This is a sheep man.</p><p></p><p>In this one case, he tells me his grangrand father had his accounting books showing over a hundred thousand dollars payed to " wolfers" to protect nine bands of sheep that spent their summers on the Canadian border and wintered in central MT. We are talking around 1900. The "wolfer" was a respected trade back then. Journals speaking of one wolf estimating livestock damage of near 30 thousand dollars in its life time is written.</p><p></p><p>However, by will of the people who made there living on the land the wolf disappeared. As said, the Dakota's were infested as well. Times changes and people sat on their pockets while others used our courts. The same issue is now appearing with the grizzly. We can learn and take a stand. If not, you know what the future will hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mt rummy, post: 1787311, member: 110504"] With defference, predators can be managed or eradicated. The wolf disappeared from much area when the tools were a string, traps and later poison. I have clients in there eighties that tell me that when they grew up they never had coyote issues. I now take up to a dozen coyotes per section! This is a sheep man. In this one case, he tells me his grangrand father had his accounting books showing over a hundred thousand dollars payed to " wolfers" to protect nine bands of sheep that spent their summers on the Canadian border and wintered in central MT. We are talking around 1900. The "wolfer" was a respected trade back then. Journals speaking of one wolf estimating livestock damage of near 30 thousand dollars in its life time is written. However, by will of the people who made there living on the land the wolf disappeared. As said, the Dakota's were infested as well. Times changes and people sat on their pockets while others used our courts. The same issue is now appearing with the grizzly. We can learn and take a stand. If not, you know what the future will hold. [/QUOTE]
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