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Washington wolf pop. nearly doubled last year, WDFW states:
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 799914" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I'm trying to think of a better way to say it, and can't. Other than I do not intentionally slight those doing their part by shooting as many as opportunity presents, and enjoying hell out of it. Shooting is a good start, and makes clear which side you're on. Your passion regarding wolf control is beyond question, and with your first hand living in the middle of them experience, you know as well as anyone what it takes to keep them in check. Many don't know, and have been kind of put to sleep by the propaganda that comes out of Jellystone. The few that wandered out the park and got shot this year were made to seem like we set the population back generations, when biologically it just isn't so. If I over make the point, its with the intention of being heard over that kind of noise. Its pretty silly when you think about our government spending millions under the guise protecting the **** things, and other countries spend millions just to keep them in check. My apologies for the slight. I enjoy reading your exploits, seeing the pictures, and hope you'll continue shooting, and helping others shoot as many wolves as is humanly possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 799914, member: 30671"] I'm trying to think of a better way to say it, and can't. Other than I do not intentionally slight those doing their part by shooting as many as opportunity presents, and enjoying hell out of it. Shooting is a good start, and makes clear which side you're on. Your passion regarding wolf control is beyond question, and with your first hand living in the middle of them experience, you know as well as anyone what it takes to keep them in check. Many don't know, and have been kind of put to sleep by the propaganda that comes out of Jellystone. The few that wandered out the park and got shot this year were made to seem like we set the population back generations, when biologically it just isn't so. If I over make the point, its with the intention of being heard over that kind of noise. Its pretty silly when you think about our government spending millions under the guise protecting the **** things, and other countries spend millions just to keep them in check. My apologies for the slight. I enjoy reading your exploits, seeing the pictures, and hope you'll continue shooting, and helping others shoot as many wolves as is humanly possible. [/QUOTE]
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