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Children and family pets. mtmuleyThe other Christmas meals thread has me thinking, I wonder what the new wolves in CO will be having for Christmas dinner?
Not saying this doesn't happen. A biologist in the North Cascades of Washington was reportedly treed by pack for several hours a few years ago. Eventually a helicopter was sent to her. I doubt you and I have access to helicopter rescue. Self defense is a natural right.I'm no wolf expert and I highly doubt a wolf would ever charge human. However, if a pack of wolves were circling me, I'm damn well going to have my rifle loaded and cocked, just in case I see the sharp end.
They'll huff and they'll puff until they blow the children's bus wolf safety shelter down!The other Christmas meals thread has me thinking, I wonder what the new wolves in CO will be having for Christmas dinner?
I just looked up 117 and don't blame you.Not saying this doesn't happen. A biologist in the North Cascades of Washington was reportedly treed by pack for several hours a few years ago. Eventually a helicopter was sent to her. I doubt you and I have access to helicopter rescue. Self defense is a natural right.
Here in Idaho, I would be the talk of the town if I shot a wolf in self defense. I'm thinking in Colorado you would end up wishing someone had sent a helicopter after the lawyers and press got done with you.
Don't take me wrong. I left California in 1992. As soon as I could get things in order after Prop 117 passed. I have been through exactly what Coloradans are going through. I wish I could give you some hope politically, but I don't see much.
I just looked up 117 and don't blame you.
I’d consider it somewhat factual. It doesn’t mention at all how bad the 96-97 winter was that absolutely crushed elk numbers, cow tags that were still issued for a few more years, declining habitat, and growing bear and lion pops in the area. I’m not sure what the source is for the wolf numbers in the area and I think that 2016 elk number is low. Wolves have absolutely had an impact in the northern half of Idaho but they aren’t the only issueI’m tired of worrying about getting mauled by a grizzly or not finding a spec of wildlife in 20 miles of wilderness that used to hold a “butt-ton” of elk and deer. Sad to hear about these types of initiatives being implemented by ballot biology.
I saw this post on FB today. Haven’t validated it but thought it was interesting:
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I’m tired of worrying about getting mauled by a grizzly or not finding a spec of wildlife in 20 miles of wilderness that used to hold a “butt-ton” of elk and deer. Sad to hear about these types of initiatives being implemented by ballot biology.
I saw this post on FB today. Haven’t validated it but thought it was interesting:
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Hard to take this FB seriously if they don't know the difference between "herd" and "heard".I’d consider it somewhat factual. It doesn’t mention at all how bad the 96-97 winter was that absolutely crushed elk numbers, cow tags that were still issued for a few more years, declining habitat, and growing bear and lion pops in the area. I’m not sure what the source is for the wolf numbers in the area and I think that 2016 elk number is low. Wolves have absolutely had an impact in the northern half of Idaho but they aren’t the only issue
I’d consider it somewhat factual. It doesn’t mention at all how bad the 96-97 winter was that absolutely crushed elk numbers, cow tags that were still issued for a few more years, declining habitat, and growing bear and lion pops in the area. I’m not sure what the source is for the wolf numbers in the area and I think that 2016 elk number is low. Wolves have absolutely had an impact in the northern half of Idaho but they aren’t the only issue
Or read the book. Depends on how much pain you're willing to endure.You need to watch Old Yeller. mtmuley
I should buy some rentals then so I can pass the increase in my taxes from the levies and re-assessments on to someone.Strong schools increase the value of the property.
That is what makes Pittman Robertson fund unique. WE chose to pay those taxes outselves, for the benefit of the resource. Clearly that lesson has been forgotten.What new taxes would there ever be if those who voted for them were subject to pay them?
If you're serious about wolf protection, get a sleeve of tennis balls and start hucking them when the pack circles you.
They just want to play fetch.
The only thing that makes wolf management hard is people. I hope Colorado learns from the mistakes & successes that other states have had.
Are you promoting poaching?Shut your location off on your phones before you shoot just saying. I have no experience with wolves so I don't know how bad they can be but if CPW bio are anything like ares when it comes to the black bears in Florida there's going to be a lot of problems