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<blockquote data-quote="mtmuley" data-source="post: 1614900" data-attributes="member: 8264"><p>Sherm, I really don't give a revolving fornication in a soaring sphere of pastry if you like or respect me. I will however apologize for whatever name I called you. Wolves were reintroduced into the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone, and the Middle Fork of the Salmon in 1995. 14 in YS between January 12th and 19th, and 11 in the Middle Fork on January 20. Zero wolves "reintroduced" into Montana. You say you don't read about the wolf issue, but there it is. Also, I think too many people have laser focus on the GYEH. What happened there isn't indicative of what has happened statewide. And, wolves aren't the only factor to deplete that herd whether you, or anyone else chooses to believe it. It's my opinion that Montana's management of elk using the current Elk Management Plan adopted in 2004 would have eventually decimated that herd, wolves or not. I find it interesting that Montana hunters as a rule see no problem or harmful impacts in hunting elk for **** near 7 months, but mention a wolf, and that's what is wrong with elk hunting in our state. There's a lot of people that need to get their heads out of the sand and take a look at what's happening statewide. It's not very pretty. As far as transplants, I believe many of the upper management in Montana FWP are exactly that. Gone are the people from this state that are native to here and were educated here that love and participate in hunting. Just my opinion of course. Anyway, as Steve said, I ain't a hugger. He'd know, we've been friends since junior high I think. Have a nice day. mtmuley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtmuley, post: 1614900, member: 8264"] Sherm, I really don't give a revolving fornication in a soaring sphere of pastry if you like or respect me. I will however apologize for whatever name I called you. Wolves were reintroduced into the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone, and the Middle Fork of the Salmon in 1995. 14 in YS between January 12th and 19th, and 11 in the Middle Fork on January 20. Zero wolves "reintroduced" into Montana. You say you don't read about the wolf issue, but there it is. Also, I think too many people have laser focus on the GYEH. What happened there isn't indicative of what has happened statewide. And, wolves aren't the only factor to deplete that herd whether you, or anyone else chooses to believe it. It's my opinion that Montana's management of elk using the current Elk Management Plan adopted in 2004 would have eventually decimated that herd, wolves or not. I find it interesting that Montana hunters as a rule see no problem or harmful impacts in hunting elk for **** near 7 months, but mention a wolf, and that's what is wrong with elk hunting in our state. There's a lot of people that need to get their heads out of the sand and take a look at what's happening statewide. It's not very pretty. As far as transplants, I believe many of the upper management in Montana FWP are exactly that. Gone are the people from this state that are native to here and were educated here that love and participate in hunting. Just my opinion of course. Anyway, as Steve said, I ain't a hugger. He'd know, we've been friends since junior high I think. Have a nice day. mtmuley [/QUOTE]
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