Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: 6x6in6 on September 07, 2011, 02:48:17 PM
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1 down, 219 to go.....
http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/environment/article_c2a7d888-d8e7-11e0-9ca7-001cc4c03286.html (http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/environment/article_c2a7d888-d8e7-11e0-9ca7-001cc4c03286.html)
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:tup: I wish I move there.
mulehunter
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I was disappointed to see that the Bozeman paper didn't use comments from both sides of the wolf hunt debate. The article used comments from the anti wolf hunt group and listed the time and place to protest the hunts. The article has a picture of a live female wolf and gives her residence and name. As conversationalists we manage the mammalian predators to maintain a thriving duck population and we should also manage all predators to maintain our herbivore population. Anti hunting groups like to use the word conservation when they should really be saying preservation. We conserve a resource that we intend to use.
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Yeah, but this student said nothing new, very stupid and old story. I wouldn't need to say anything, let them shoot themselves in their knees with this campaign and let's hope for hunts to go well and tags filled!
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well this may sound cruel but maybe it will take a wolf to chew on one of these anti hunters leg to make them understand that wolves went away for a reason
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from what I have noticed that Bozeman is a lot like Missoula.....very Liberal
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Ill be out for a week starting Tuesday, with wolf tag in hand. While scouting moose last weekend I caught glimpse of two and heard wolves howling 3 different times at dusk/night... Be tough to get in bow range, but I figure for a wolf, bow range is about 150+ yards!!!
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:hunter: Hopefully more to come. Montana needs to thin out those predators fast.