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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 1570759" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>Thanks for more good reading, Muley. I find it interesting the wrestling match between the elk numbers and the wolf numbers.</p><p>The one thing that keeps popping up in this feeble mind of mine is that any statistic can be twisted, and I wonder where the actual truth is in all the numbers.</p><p></p><p>On a flight to Phoenix last night, my wife and I sat next to a gentleman who grew up in Gardiner in the 60's-70's and still hunts the backcountry there.</p><p>His story was like so many that I've heard from those living there- way too many wolves and elk numbers are still decimated in 313.</p><p>He also said that he was told FWP is going to drop the wolf quota there to 1. In my opinion, FWP has caved in to the wolf huggers to make 313 and 316 both buffer zones.</p><p>I think we need to remind FWP who pays their wages!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 1570759, member: 39651"] Thanks for more good reading, Muley. I find it interesting the wrestling match between the elk numbers and the wolf numbers. The one thing that keeps popping up in this feeble mind of mine is that any statistic can be twisted, and I wonder where the actual truth is in all the numbers. On a flight to Phoenix last night, my wife and I sat next to a gentleman who grew up in Gardiner in the 60's-70's and still hunts the backcountry there. His story was like so many that I've heard from those living there- way too many wolves and elk numbers are still decimated in 313. He also said that he was told FWP is going to drop the wolf quota there to 1. In my opinion, FWP has caved in to the wolf huggers to make 313 and 316 both buffer zones. I think we need to remind FWP who pays their wages! [/QUOTE]
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