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<blockquote data-quote="laserflat" data-source="post: 916979" data-attributes="member: 41055"><p>Sad state of affairs. Its about like our military in wartime and otherwise really. I support our troops to the fullest and would hate it if any veterans took this the wrong way, but too much bureaucracy can weaken anything. There are some darn-good team leaders, platoon leaders, company commanders out there, etc. But eventually you get up high enough where it becomes a guy that skated through his whole career without ever being shot at yet commands all the men who get shot at on a daily basis. Go above them, and you get to the politicians. Dont think I have to say anything about them, CCR`s "Fortunate Son" addressed that better than I could for a generation before mine but it certainly still applies.</p><p></p><p>Id wager the majority of the people in the Fish and Game departments are not out humping it through the hills and woods very much at all, if ever. Certainly the ones giving their all to protect wolves are not out there taking down game or knew what the purposes of sheepdogs meant. Wolves are our competition, theres no benefit I can think of to having them around. </p><p></p><p>With that said, quite a few have brought up how difficult it is to hunt wolves. Ive never hunted them before, or even seen any. Im genuinely curious, what makes it so difficult? Why/how are they so smart? For those that have taken down both, which is more difficult/smarter between mountain lions and wolves? Im guessing wolves arent nearly as curious as coyotes... Strange that wolves ended up so different from yotes. </p><p></p><p>Also, Ive seen it done out of a helo, but shooting from an airplane?? Ive never seen that done, figured they would be too fast to get an effective shot off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laserflat, post: 916979, member: 41055"] Sad state of affairs. Its about like our military in wartime and otherwise really. I support our troops to the fullest and would hate it if any veterans took this the wrong way, but too much bureaucracy can weaken anything. There are some darn-good team leaders, platoon leaders, company commanders out there, etc. But eventually you get up high enough where it becomes a guy that skated through his whole career without ever being shot at yet commands all the men who get shot at on a daily basis. Go above them, and you get to the politicians. Dont think I have to say anything about them, CCR`s "Fortunate Son" addressed that better than I could for a generation before mine but it certainly still applies. Id wager the majority of the people in the Fish and Game departments are not out humping it through the hills and woods very much at all, if ever. Certainly the ones giving their all to protect wolves are not out there taking down game or knew what the purposes of sheepdogs meant. Wolves are our competition, theres no benefit I can think of to having them around. With that said, quite a few have brought up how difficult it is to hunt wolves. Ive never hunted them before, or even seen any. Im genuinely curious, what makes it so difficult? Why/how are they so smart? For those that have taken down both, which is more difficult/smarter between mountain lions and wolves? Im guessing wolves arent nearly as curious as coyotes... Strange that wolves ended up so different from yotes. Also, Ive seen it done out of a helo, but shooting from an airplane?? Ive never seen that done, figured they would be too fast to get an effective shot off. [/QUOTE]
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