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Why does everyone associate a decline in numbers to the presence of predators?
As far as I can tell wolves only have one predator, us. Oh wait no they dont. hmmm
Pretty sure the odds of too many cow tags causing a decline in the elk numbers has a much better chance of being valid than wolves in the winston does.
Why does everyone associate a decline in numbers to the presence of predators? Brandon
Quote from: rawhide67 on October 26, 2010, 03:52:29 PMAs far as I can tell wolves only have one predator, us. Oh wait no they dont. hmmm What does that have to do with wolves being in the Winston GMU?
Quote from: luvtohnt on October 26, 2010, 03:42:31 PMWhy does everyone associate a decline in numbers to the presence of predators? BrandonWhy? maybe because wolves are the best natural killing machine on the face of the planet. Furhtermore they kill to kill and will kill and not eat their prey just bits and pieces (like elk, deer and moose fetuses)Bears and cougars play a huge factor on elk and deer numbers as well. It is a known and proven fact that correct regulated hunting will not deplete prey numbers. I know their are arguments about wdfw regulations and if they are doing a good job or not. Most agree that in most cases they are not. One thing is for DAMN sure, predators hunt 365 days a year and if left unregulated they WILL destroy ungulate #'s. The world we live in cannot support high predator #'s its just a fact.I HATE WOLVES!!! As if it werent obvious from this post.SOS!! Shoot On Site