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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 120321"><p>Great Post Michael. I should have spun off another thread on the wolf. I'm guessing most of us share your philosophy ( <strong><em> I will do my part to help "manage" the areas I like to hunt by harvesting predators (with-in the limits of the law) ... not over harvesting game even if the law states I can have more. I like to be able to return year after year and have a good experiance instead of 1 or 2. I have had several friends tell me that they would have shot all 7 of them and left them lay. This is wrong due to the fact that the legal limit is 5 and you are required to salvage the hide(s). </em></strong></p><p>I don't see how any rational person could argue with that. My only compliant is YOU DIDN'T GET a PIC of ALL THREE. When you get a chance, post of pic of all three hides.</p><p></p><p>The YNP packs continues to split, grow and force other packs to new areas. I'm hoping in 10 years we will be able to draw wolf tags in Montana &amp; ID.</p><p></p><p>I also hope your post isn't perverted by <strong><em> <font color="green"> Rain Barrel Liberals </font></em></strong>, ie, this guy Michael drove down and road and shot 3 wolves and therefore accelerated global warming. I'm guessing it took considerable skill (acquiring target), stealth, wind/scent management, patience, physical effort. It's got my brother, nephews and I excited about an Alaska wolf hunt. </p><p></p><p>For those wishing the definitive article on <a href="http://www.montana.edu/~wwwbi/staff/creel/bio480/Smith2004.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Yellowstone after Wolves</strong></a>, this paper is much higher quality than the watered down SciAm article. It's written by the leaders in the field and comes from my Alumni, <a href="http://www.montana.edu/~wwwbi/" target="_blank"><strong> MSU Biology </strong></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 120321"] Great Post Michael. I should have spun off another thread on the wolf. I'm guessing most of us share your philosophy ( [b][i] I will do my part to help "manage" the areas I like to hunt by harvesting predators (with-in the limits of the law) ... not over harvesting game even if the law states I can have more. I like to be able to return year after year and have a good experiance instead of 1 or 2. I have had several friends tell me that they would have shot all 7 of them and left them lay. This is wrong due to the fact that the legal limit is 5 and you are required to salvage the hide(s). [/i][/b][i][/i] I don't see how any rational person could argue with that. My only compliant is YOU DIDN'T GET a PIC of ALL THREE. When you get a chance, post of pic of all three hides. The YNP packs continues to split, grow and force other packs to new areas. I'm hoping in 10 years we will be able to draw wolf tags in Montana & ID. I also hope your post isn't perverted by [b][i] <font color="green"> Rain Barrel Liberals </font>[/i][/b], ie, this guy Michael drove down and road and shot 3 wolves and therefore accelerated global warming. I'm guessing it took considerable skill (acquiring target), stealth, wind/scent management, patience, physical effort. It's got my brother, nephews and I excited about an Alaska wolf hunt. For those wishing the definitive article on [url="http://www.montana.edu/~wwwbi/staff/creel/bio480/Smith2004.pdf"][b]Yellowstone after Wolves[/b][/url], this paper is much higher quality than the watered down SciAm article. It's written by the leaders in the field and comes from my Alumni, [url="http://www.montana.edu/~wwwbi/"][b] MSU Biology [/b][/url] [/QUOTE]
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