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I have a few friends that live and hunt in idaho,they told me that is pretty bad what wolves has done to there herds.One of my friend told me he will shootem on sight,he sounded really mad about it.(he hunts elk every year).
Quote from: hunter399 on February 18, 2014, 06:14:52 PMI have a few friends that live and hunt in idaho,they told me that is pretty bad what wolves has done to there herds.One of my friend told me he will shootem on sight,he sounded really mad about it.(he hunts elk every year).Tell your Idaho friends that live and hunt Idaho to join Hunting Washington forums and ask in the wolf section where all the good hunting in Idaho is. Same for Montana if you have friends who live and hunt in Montana, the guys in the wolf section will be able to help them out.
Quote from: KFhunter on February 18, 2014, 08:46:30 PMQuote from: hunter399 on February 18, 2014, 06:14:52 PMI have a few friends that live and hunt in idaho,they told me that is pretty bad what wolves has done to there herds.One of my friend told me he will shootem on sight,he sounded really mad about it.(he hunts elk every year).Tell your Idaho friends that live and hunt Idaho to join Hunting Washington forums and ask in the wolf section where all the good hunting in Idaho is. Same for Montana if you have friends who live and hunt in Montana, the guys in the wolf section will be able to help them out. "Idaho offers some of the best elk hunting in the country and Bearpaw Outfitters have several excellent elk hunting options in Southeast Idaho" -Direct quote from Bearpaws website.
Actually funny guy, I have helped a lot of people out on hunting in Montana, including when I lived there. Would you feel better if I told them all the elk were dead?
Quote from: JLS on February 19, 2014, 08:13:49 AMActually funny guy, I have helped a lot of people out on hunting in Montana, including when I lived there. Would you feel better if I told them all the elk were dead?If you or I and a few others suggest there is still good elk hunting to be had anywhere in Idaho or Montana we are immediately labeled wolf lovers and accused of distorting the "huge impact" wolves have had on elk populations, usually by bearpaw...but ol' Bearpaw says he's got good hunting down in SE Idaho and its not questioned. The irony is just hilarious.
Quote from: JLS on February 19, 2014, 08:13:49 AMActually funny guy, I have helped a lot of people out on hunting in Montana, including when I lived there. Would you feel better if I told them all the elk were dead?If you or I and a few others suggest there is still good elk hunting to be had anywhere in Idaho or Montana we are immediately labeled wolf lovers and accused of distorting the "huge impact" wolves have had on elk populations, usually by bearpaw
I bet if you compared the general oppinion of sportmen on how WY handled the wolf issue compared to how things have worked out in other states, you would find that WY sportmen have faired better than thier neighbors. I don't know why MT didn't hold fast and surrender a small portion of the state next to YNP like WY did. I am also at a loss as to why the IDFG thought it was a good idea to bring them into ID and release them.
Quote from: idahohuntr on February 19, 2014, 08:54:22 AMQuote from: JLS on February 19, 2014, 08:13:49 AMActually funny guy, I have helped a lot of people out on hunting in Montana, including when I lived there. Would you feel better if I told them all the elk were dead?If you or I and a few others suggest there is still good elk hunting to be had anywhere in Idaho or Montana we are immediately labeled wolf lovers and accused of distorting the "huge impact" wolves have had on elk populations, usually by bearpawFantastic big bull hunting where I hunt in Montana, and Idaho.
Quote from: idahohuntr on February 19, 2014, 08:54:22 AMQuote from: JLS on February 19, 2014, 08:13:49 AMActually funny guy, I have helped a lot of people out on hunting in Montana, including when I lived there. Would you feel better if I told them all the elk were dead?If you or I and a few others suggest there is still good elk hunting to be had anywhere in Idaho or Montana we are immediately labeled wolf lovers and accused of distorting the "huge impact" wolves have had on elk populations, usually by bearpaw...but ol' Bearpaw says he's got good hunting down in SE Idaho and its not questioned. The irony is just hilarious.Nice try buddy to hide the localized effects of wolves. Documented IDFG Facts: Idaho has numerous units which have not been affected by wolves yet (apparently this is where Idahohntr hunts, when those unit statistics are combined with the wolf impacted units it hide's the localized impact of wolves). IDFG surveys show that in several units the elk population has been impacted so severely that the elk population is only at 20% to 60% of the pre-wolf elk population. IDFG has determined and stated that wolves are the primary limiting factor to herd recovery. It's all on the IDFG website and has been posted on this forum numerous times.I should ignore such irrational comments, but for anyone to continue contradicting wolf impacts is simply, well, .......? Now I'm just guessing, but this could be a reason for a person to be viewed as a wolf lover"?