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Quote from: humanure on March 23, 2012, 08:05:10 PMI'm both pro wolf and pro hunting. I hunt, as I've said elsewhere in this forum.Your a troll... Someone asked you for pictures of kills and you stated you haven't been successful. Yet in another post you claim deer and elk in our state aren't as healthy to eat because we don't have wolves, really, wtf, make your mind up here. You sound like a leaf licking tree hugger.
I'm both pro wolf and pro hunting. I hunt, as I've said elsewhere in this forum.
Quote from: hughjorgan on March 23, 2012, 08:36:57 PMQuote from: humanure on March 23, 2012, 08:05:10 PMI'm both pro wolf and pro hunting. I hunt, as I've said elsewhere in this forum.Your a troll... Someone asked you for pictures of kills and you stated you haven't been successful. Yet in another post you claim deer and elk in our state aren't as healthy to eat because we don't have wolves, really, wtf, make your mind up here. You sound like a leaf licking tree hugger.Make up my mind? I'm a beginning hunter who see's the benefit of having wolves back. If I were a tree hugger, than I would feel horrible about all the sheep that I slaughter.
If a beginning hunter, maybe you should learn some more. Wolves were hunted out because they don't mix with people. (we are on their menu).
Quote from: Johnb317 on March 23, 2012, 10:11:23 PM If a beginning hunter, maybe you should learn some more. Wolves were hunted out because they don't mix with people. (we are on their menu). They were hunted because of intolerance of a possible competitor. They wanted to reap money off of ungulates that they didn't want predators to get to.I'm a beginning hunter, but have been studying ecology for awhile and have taken knowledge from old timers here on Mt. Rainier. I ain't no city guy.
Quote from: humanure on March 23, 2012, 11:44:20 PMQuote from: Johnb317 on March 23, 2012, 10:11:23 PM If a beginning hunter, maybe you should learn some more. Wolves were hunted out because they don't mix with people. (we are on their menu). They were hunted because of intolerance of a possible competitor. They wanted to reap money off of ungulates that they didn't want predators to get to.I'm a beginning hunter, but have been studying ecology for awhile and have taken knowledge from old timers here on Mt. Rainier. I ain't no city guy.Humanure, your chosen name is fitting. "I ain't no city guy?" You are trying really hard to fit in and it aint working. We are not a bunch of inbred hillbillies here. You state you are a "beginning" hunter. What have you hunted? What is your goal with hunting? What exactly are you studying on Mt Rainier? What school is your study associated with?You stated you have studied wolves as a volunteer, under a researcher? And now you want to go hunting? Really? Not fooling me.