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>I'm at a lost for words,
>DZ, so far as responding
>to the comments made by
>the folks that watched your
>video. It's rare, but
>you can leave me speechless,
>if you try hard enough.
> They did.
>
>Regarding your video. What a
>thrill DZ. You don't
>get those experiences setting home
>on the couch, watching Steph
>Curry drop three's.
>
>However........ cool as wolves are, and
>they are, I don't believe
>we can tolerate wolves in
>the lower 48, and not
>because they've eaten or bite
>anybody.
>
>Hell, we have spiders, bats, snakes,
>ants, ticks, wasps, bears, cougars,
>along with house cats and
>dogs, that attack people and
>do way more harm than
>any wolf or pack of
>wolves I've ever heard of
>has done, as least in
>number of incidents, now or
>in the past.
>
>My concerns for wolf and human
>encounters are the least of
>my worries or concerns.
>
>We can't control the predators we
>already have, why in hell
>would be want another eating
>machine to deal with, when
>it comes to big game.
> If anyone has noticed,
>we don't have enough big
>game to go around as
>it is.
>
>As far as I'm concerned, get'tem
>out, and keep'em out.
>Period. I want not
>compromise on it. Keep
>them in Canada and Alaska,
>where they've done very well,
>for the last 100 years.
> Too well, or so
>I'm told by the folks
>who live with them every
>day.
>
>If people want to see and
>hear them, go north, it's
>no more expensive than coming
>west. Beside, you can
>go for a dog sled
>ride, see a glazier, watch
>the caribou, see the northern
>lights, see a wolverine, have
>22 hours of sunlight, check
>out a polar bear, watch
>brown bear catch salmon, pan
>for gold, hike the Klondike,
>float the Yukon, watch for
>Muskox, fish for halibut, meet
>some really nice Eskimo hunters,
>watch whales, walrus and seals.
>
>
>You can't do any of that
>in Yellowstone, so if your
>so damn giddy about seeing
>wolves, go to them and
>enjoy an ecosystem that can
>support them, and don't be
>inviting them to live off
>my elk, moose and mule
>deer herds, thanks.
>
>DC
Lot's of people spend money to hunt Alaska and Canada for Trophy big game animals. How is that possible if they allow wolves to thrive up there?
I really don't give a crap if they got rid of wolves or not I was fine before wolves were returned to Yellowstone and fine after. Every hunting district in Montana almost is over objective for elk populations. Wolves have not reduced over all harvest of elk or deer in the states around where they were released.
http://billingsgazette.com/lifestyl...cle_d08059bc-e947-52ed-90a0-5149d38a4cd9.html
Wyoming elk are either near, at or over objective for almost all areas.
https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Hunting/Wyoming-Hunting-Forecast
Idaho has record deer harvest and high elk harvest still
https://www.gohunt.com/read/news/record-year-for-idaho-hunters-in-2015#gs.t9xXzCo
Like I said I don't love wolves, didn't support their reintroduction and don't care if the were removed but to make blanket statements that are easily debunked is kind of short of facts and long guesses.
Nemont