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You would be incorrect, I'm not mad.I think it's hypocritical for someone to joke about wolve impacts, exaggerated or not, in one breath but be vehemently against living amongst them in the next.The wolves are here in the numbers that they are, and still unmanaged, because of a wolf plan that was pushed for and adopted according to the wishes of the population base west of the crest. Those of you that wanted them should have them. If you can't follow that logic, I'm not sure what else is easier to understand?
You joke and yet you still don't want them on your side of the state.Classy.
I just came across this 5 year old thread, and find it a bit humorous. The prediction is that there will be no elk left in Idaho by 2012. It's now 2015... are there any elk in Idaho?
Nine of the 18 working wolf group members that developed the plan were from Eastern Washington.
To whom are you directing this statement towards?
I'm from the west side and don't want them. I was also against the wolf plan. I also know I'm not alone over here. So maybe you shouldn't make such broad statements. They make you sound ill informed.
I actually brought this thread back up to the top because I really wanted an answer to my question: "Are there any elk left in Idaho." Maybe I missed it but I haven't seen anyone answer that question yet.
Actually I feel it's hypocritical for people to NOT agree with the original introduction of wolves into the Rocky Mountain states, but then be in favor of moving them around within Washington state.
there are lots of elk, hung out with the idaho fishgame booth today, they were telling me how they can't kill Enough elk ! I'm buying two bull tags next year over there I think