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Re: wolf story from another forum......scary
« Reply #15 on: October 04, 2011, 06:59:32 AM »
yeah if you guys read the thread on hounds killed by wolves you will see that mr condor58 decided to post there as well he thinks he is a CSI, and is pretty happy with that guys poor dogs gettn killed by wolves... condor58 please show us some of your huntn photos with you in them of course, cause i believe your a bunny lovin tree hugger that just goes around to sites like this to start crap..... oh and mr condor58 just so you know when it comes time for these wolves to start killn humans they wont give a damn if your a tree hugger or not and you will be laying there just like those poor hounds that you dont give a crap about  :hello:
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Re: wolf story from another forum......scary
« Reply #16 on: October 04, 2011, 07:00:12 AM »
Dang..

Bearpaw you take all the fun out dealing with these whackos...

I wanted to invite him to go predator hunting with me... he just was not gonna know he was the bait..   :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Re: wolf story from another forum......scary
« Reply #17 on: October 04, 2011, 07:09:12 AM »

We all know the answer..... so I am placing you back to reader only status.  :chuckle:

While I agree that it appears Condor is an environmentalist masquerading as.. something trying to imitate a hunter (?), he/she did provide some links and almost useful discussion points.  At least give him a chance to defend himself and post up pictures of animals he's taken?   :dunno:

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Re: wolf story from another forum......scary
« Reply #18 on: October 04, 2011, 07:14:19 AM »


While I agree that it appears Condor is an environmentalist masquerading as.. something trying to imitate a hunter (?), he/she did provide some links and almost useful discussion points.  At least give him a chance to defend himself and post up pictures of animals he's taken? 

Its easier just to ban him/her than to have to put on your thinking cap and maybe have a meaningful discussion.

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Re: wolf story from another forum......scary
« Reply #19 on: October 04, 2011, 09:14:54 AM »


While I agree that it appears Condor is an environmentalist masquerading as.. something trying to imitate a hunter (?), he/she did provide some links and almost useful discussion points.  At least give him a chance to defend himself and post up pictures of animals he's taken? 

Its easier just to ban him/her than to have to put on your thinking cap and maybe have a meaningful discussion.

My apologies for taking the mouse away from the cats....  :chuckle:

As jackmaster said, read the hound topic, there is no way to have a meaningful discussion with those types.  :twocents:
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Re: wolf story from another forum......scary
« Reply #20 on: October 04, 2011, 09:43:41 AM »
Cool Glad she shot wolf with handgun.  I will always bring One.
funny thread.

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Re: wolf story from another forum......scary
« Reply #21 on: October 09, 2011, 06:37:05 AM »
So, I don't get it....

Yes, that is certainly obvious


 
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Aren't deer populations at record highs?  Even though populations drop and rise with nature, when there is a die off, wolves feed on those that could not survive.  One more thing, is this incorrect?:  http://wildlifecontrol.info/deer/pages/deerpopulationfacts.aspx

All the more reason for longer deer hunting seasons and the end to Resource Allocation, allowing hunters more than one opportunity to notch a tag!

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And, does anyone know the population figures for elk and deer (other than "oh my God, they have been decimated by wolves") year over year or where I can find them.  I like facts.
 

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To tell you the truth, some of the women hunters I have followed are a lot more level-headed.

Perhaps. The lady in Idaho who shot the wolf dead with her .44 Magnum that I wrote about the other day certainly kept her wits about her, and put her first shot where it counted
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Re: wolf story from another forum......scary
« Reply #22 on: October 09, 2011, 07:59:01 AM »


While I agree that it appears Condor is an environmentalist masquerading as.. something trying to imitate a hunter (?), he/she did provide some links and almost useful discussion points.  At least give him a chance to defend himself and post up pictures of animals he's taken? 

Its easier just to ban him/her than to have to put on your thinking cap and maybe have a meaningful discussion.

My apologies for taking the mouse away from the cats....  :chuckle:

As jackmaster said, read the hound topic, there is no way to have a meaningful discussion with those types.  :twocents:


 
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Are his initials D.B.? Sounds like it. That boy's a piece of work.
 Link that FB story to the DFW wolf discussion and see what happens....it will be the same.
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Re: wolf story from another forum......scary
« Reply #23 on: October 09, 2011, 08:00:11 AM »
Hunted 3 weeks in SW Montana this year.  First time I have ever packed my pistol in the woods EVERY DAY.  My buddy that lives in Billings MT had the closest encounter in camp this year.  He was set up on a trail with my other buddy calling.  They had an elk moving in....the shooter heard movement in the woods when he noticed a HUGE black wolf coming his way.  The wolf stopped at 17 yards before winding him and turning away.  He said it looked like a small bear, but k
new it was not because it had a long tail.  We heard then many of nights....they were everywhere.


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Re: wolf story from another forum......scary
« Reply #24 on: October 10, 2011, 08:44:15 AM »
Aren't deer populations at record highs? 

Yes they are...due to 2 reasons (despite icreased human population, lack of open land): 1) lack of wolves over the last 100 years and 2) Game management through hunting seasons, quoatas etc.  Both have beyond a doubt proved successful to ensure the health and sustainability of big game herds. Who are you pro-wolf folks to be so ignorant and irresponsible to the natural enviornment to alter this PROVEN formula for success. I really wish you pro-wolf people would see the big picture and not be so narrow and one-minded about wolves alone. You see, it's not JUST about your beloved wolves. Its about ALL animals and the entire ecosystem of which you are attempting to write death verdict to. It just so happens that us "hunters" care about the other animals that you obviosly choose to ignore. Sad!
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