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How many deer/elk are killed each year by 200 wolves? Now lets look at the cougars. The estimate is 3500 to 4000 cats in the state. They make a kill every 10 to 14 days. Bears? There are 25000 to 30000 bears (fawn eaters) in the state. Coyotes? I've heard estimates of 100,000 or better. They are definitely fawn killers. You then throw in habitat lose and disease and things become clearer.Anybody but an emotional non-thinker can do the math and see wolves are a small problem compared to all the other predators and environmental issues. If your whining about wolves and not about the extra 1500 cougars in the state under the new harvest guidelines you need to reread "Little Red Riding Hood" and come to grips with your childhood fears.
Quote from: Cougartail on April 15, 2018, 12:24:32 PMHow many deer/elk are killed each year by 200 wolves? Now lets look at the cougars. The estimate is 3500 to 4000 cats in the state. They make a kill every 10 to 14 days. Bears? There are 25000 to 30000 bears (fawn eaters) in the state. Coyotes? I've heard estimates of 100,000 or better. They are definitely fawn killers. You then throw in habitat lose and disease and things become clearer.Anybody but an emotional non-thinker can do the math and see wolves are a small problem compared to all the other predators and environmental issues. If your whining about wolves and not about the extra 1500 cougars in the state under the new harvest guidelines you need to reread "Little Red Riding Hood" and come to grips with your childhood fears.. I agree but reality in Idaho is elk numbers didnt start rebounding until they got aggressive on wolves. That tells me wolves are the cause of tipping point.
I remember a couple years ago on here when the wolf debate started, there was a few members saying they were looking forward to the time when the wolf population was enough to hunt them? Well, the wolf population is up, deer and elk are getting hit hard and still no hunts for wolves. Maybe you’ll get your wish by the time we lose 75% of our game, you going to be happy then??? The blues used to be one of the best elk tags to draw in this entire country, now just in the past couple years it’s elk numbers has plumited, possibly by half! So is this what you wanted, just to hunt wolves? What a G damn waste! I’m not that nieve to think this is all because of the wolves, but they get most of the blame. You mad bro, or are you happy???
Quote from: Cougartail on April 15, 2018, 12:24:32 PMHow many deer/elk are killed each year by 200 wolves? Now lets look at the cougars. The estimate is 3500 to 4000 cats in the state. They make a kill every 10 to 14 days. Bears? There are 25000 to 30000 bears (fawn eaters) in the state. Coyotes? I've heard estimates of 100,000 or better. They are definitely fawn killers. You then throw in habitat lose and disease and things become clearer.Anybody but an emotional non-thinker can do the math and see wolves are a small problem compared to all the other predators and environmental issues. If your whining about wolves and not about the extra 1500 cougars in the state under the new harvest guidelines you need to reread "Little Red Riding Hood" and come to grips with your childhood fears.You're absolutely correct. Cougars and bears kill a lot of deer and elk. So gee, wouldn't it be responsible to add another apex predator when the WDFW already has a problem managing cougars and bears? It's like saying the house is already on fire. Let's add some kerosene. As far as your Little Red Riding Hood scenario is concerned, wolves act in very specific and predictable ways all over the world. It changes little or none from country to country. Once the wildlife is depleted, they feed on livestock and become more accustomed to being around humans. With nothing to fear, they start feeding closer to homes on pets and garbage. When the humans don't pose a threat, they start testing them and will eventually attack them. If you think wolves are no threat to humans, you really need to read more about countries where citizens aren't killing the wolves when they get out of hand. Russia, Iran, Scandinavian countries, Turkmenistan. Wolves will kill people and do it regularly, all over the world. Why do you think stories like Red Riding Hood were written?
Quote from: trophyhunt on April 15, 2018, 11:40:04 AMI remember a couple years ago on here when the wolf debate started, there was a few members saying they were looking forward to the time when the wolf population was enough to hunt them? Well, the wolf population is up, deer and elk are getting hit hard and still no hunts for wolves. Maybe you’ll get your wish by the time we lose 75% of our game, you going to be happy then??? The blues used to be one of the best elk tags to draw in this entire country, now just in the past couple years it’s elk numbers has plumited, possibly by half! So is this what you wanted, just to hunt wolves? What a G damn waste! I’m not that nieve to think this is all because of the wolves, but they get most of the blame. You mad bro, or are you happy???If you are complaining specifically about the lower numbers of elk in the blues recently, I would attribute nearly all of those declines to the very harsh and prolonged winter in 2016.