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Offline wolfbait

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Of Wolves and Liars
« on: June 29, 2010, 07:54:27 PM »
Everyone who hunts should read this!

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Re: Of Wolves and Liars
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2010, 08:07:12 PM »
good article and i agree. but what exactly can we do to take action or support the elimination or control of wolves???

i work 40 to 50 hours a week, have a wife and daughter, and no money to join exclusive clubs or any thing like that so what  cana typical blue collar hunter do to support mr allen?


i read the write a letter part to your congressman part but really what else?
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Re: Of Wolves and Liars
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2010, 08:54:09 PM »
Good article!!!!

Too bad most hunters are just sitting on their rears and don't even care. Too bad they can't take time to do some predator control. I've trapped since the mid 70s and I can tell you it is an on-going battle to get the predator numbers down. It isn't just strolling through the woods on occasion and shooting at a coyote once or twice a year. Predator control takes a massive amount of time. Far more than hunting an ungulate.

What chaps my hide is that some hunters are actually in support of having those disease-carrying, ungulate-slaughtering, non-native dogs running around in our woods. Problem is, when they wake up, it will be too late and there won't be a hunt left to go to. When the food source is gone, they won't have anything to fall back on in hard times. Don't think it will happen? then you are a fool who has never studied history!

This is a serious issue and only a few evil people are in control of destroying what is ours. They hate us and all our values.

I pray this country wakes up before it is too late.
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