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Quote from: jdb on November 08, 2013, 12:24:48 PMQuote from: boneaddict on November 08, 2013, 10:15:55 AMI know, and they are doing so much damage. Hopefully they like horsemeat more than antelope.agreed! The horses are a huge problem the tribe really needs to address.We've been just as other neighboring Tribes have. Hopefully we win in some future court battles cuz the greenie groups aren't helping any. That and the processing facilities get moving so we can start shipping some horses.
Quote from: boneaddict on November 08, 2013, 10:15:55 AMI know, and they are doing so much damage. Hopefully they like horsemeat more than antelope.agreed! The horses are a huge problem the tribe really needs to address.
I know, and they are doing so much damage. Hopefully they like horsemeat more than antelope.
I seen wolf tracks when we went lion hunting years back, way before they were "officially" here. Wolves never left WA, they've always been here. But our WDFW has not said so, just more bs to believe..... I don't think wolves were transplanted, but they have been here all this time IMO. Now that their "endangered" though, we hunters are stuck. Not much we can do, hopefully the tribes put a hurt on them