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<blockquote data-quote="rick97" data-source="post: 630179" data-attributes="member: 44916"><p>The panhandle is doomed. You have to remove 70% of the wolf population every year to help the deer and elk. The panhandle has 200 wolves plus. Removing nearly 80 of them isn't going to do anything. Idaho hunters in the panhandle were allowed 2 wolf tags each. Only 1 wolf hunter in the panhandle bagged 2 wolves and one only trapper bagged the 3 wolves he was allowed. As you can see, we aren't going to hunt and trap our way out of this problem. Poison is not allowed and the Idaho fish and game have said they aren't going to use bounties on wolves and they won't allow a predator shoot on sight season for wolves. Idaho unfortunately is doomed. To think otherwise is living in fantasy land. Ask the hunters in Idaho. They will all tell you the same thing. You cannot kill or trap enough wolves to help the deer and elk herds. With 2000 plus wolves in Idaho and them being prolific breeders, they know that the elk and deer don't stand a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick97, post: 630179, member: 44916"] The panhandle is doomed. You have to remove 70% of the wolf population every year to help the deer and elk. The panhandle has 200 wolves plus. Removing nearly 80 of them isn't going to do anything. Idaho hunters in the panhandle were allowed 2 wolf tags each. Only 1 wolf hunter in the panhandle bagged 2 wolves and one only trapper bagged the 3 wolves he was allowed. As you can see, we aren't going to hunt and trap our way out of this problem. Poison is not allowed and the Idaho fish and game have said they aren't going to use bounties on wolves and they won't allow a predator shoot on sight season for wolves. Idaho unfortunately is doomed. To think otherwise is living in fantasy land. Ask the hunters in Idaho. They will all tell you the same thing. You cannot kill or trap enough wolves to help the deer and elk herds. With 2000 plus wolves in Idaho and them being prolific breeders, they know that the elk and deer don't stand a chance. [/QUOTE]
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