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Yellowstone wolf population is declining
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbow" data-source="post: 1649897" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>They may be down in Yellowstone but they are still up and growing in N. Idaho! I seen another one just today. That makes it the sixth time I have seen wolves (heard them many more times) but have yet to get a shot. They are **** smart and fast as hell and silent.</p><p>A person is very lucky to be able to kill one while hunting. About the best chance to consitantly kill them is trapping and that is very time consuming, expensive and takes a ton of dedication. And then still ther are the great (well used to be great) areas to hunt elk or Mule deer that are a ways out to reach and no one traps in those areas do to the extra time and expense just to get there.</p><p>To add icing to the cake, I had seen wolves in a couple of my hunting areas BEFORE the were re-introduced</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbow, post: 1649897, member: 89124"] They may be down in Yellowstone but they are still up and growing in N. Idaho! I seen another one just today. That makes it the sixth time I have seen wolves (heard them many more times) but have yet to get a shot. They are **** smart and fast as hell and silent. A person is very lucky to be able to kill one while hunting. About the best chance to consitantly kill them is trapping and that is very time consuming, expensive and takes a ton of dedication. And then still ther are the great (well used to be great) areas to hunt elk or Mule deer that are a ways out to reach and no one traps in those areas do to the extra time and expense just to get there. To add icing to the cake, I had seen wolves in a couple of my hunting areas BEFORE the were re-introduced [/QUOTE]
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