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Quote from: Elkaholic daWg on December 30, 2011, 05:25:40 PMOne other thing. Anywhere in this area that is in Idaho that you want to keep the snowmobiles out of that some of the sledders just might be Wolf hunters.I resemble that.
One other thing. Anywhere in this area that is in Idaho that you want to keep the snowmobiles out of that some of the sledders just might be Wolf hunters.
i dont know a lot about woodland caribou, but i do know that winter is hard on all animals, but logging never takes everything but if you want to see elk and deer in the spring you look at last years clearcuts. also 10 or 15 years ago the biggest preditor for all big game in the NW was mountain lions but there where very few wolves here but now theres many wolves, has this generagion of caribou ever seen a wolf? if these areas are already closed why is there a problem unless the govenment wants more then i would have to think consperacy but thats just me like i said i dont know much about caribou and i want to learn
Quote from: rebal69972 on December 30, 2011, 07:01:49 PMi dont know a lot about woodland caribou, but i do know that winter is hard on all animals, but logging never takes everything but if you want to see elk and deer in the spring you look at last years clearcuts. also 10 or 15 years ago the biggest preditor for all big game in the NW was mountain lions but there where very few wolves here but now theres many wolves, has this generagion of caribou ever seen a wolf? if these areas are already closed why is there a problem unless the govenment wants more then i would have to think consperacy but thats just me like i said i dont know much about caribou and i want to learnTheres been wolves up near canada/washington line for a long time...we've heard wolves up there as long ago as 25 years aga..saw my first ever wolf up there 20 years ago