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The wood guy kept sayin' their a comin' for us....
No comment, other than if a wolf was charging you, what the hell would you do... stand there like fool and let him attack you?? Guess you'd do the same with a grizzly!!!
The wealthy anti-hunters want to stop hunting.Your point and my point are the same. Nobody cares enough on “our side” to foot the bill.
I keep saying it would help with some of our recreation impacts….I cant wait till grizzlies get spotted in Colorodo
Wolves can’t go near pivots on private?It will be interesting to see if in 20 years there are big concentrations of elk on the pivots on private in the valleys and few if any elk left in the mountains.
There's nothing wrong with "natural" migration...wolves, grizzlies, wild hogs etc. It's the nimrods that think they need to force the relocation by planting certain animals in an un-natural method. Let it occur in a natural way.I always find it interesting that so many hunters who claim to value conservation of the land and wild things are able to justify that we should only conserve certain wild things that they personally enjoy.
Shouldn't it be all of nature, predator and prey? Land and animals? Fish and watershed? Etc. Not just what we enjoy hunting personally?
Norris Road wolf hunt, anyone?
I think you're nailing a big part of the issue, not all for sure, but the majority of wealthy hunters live in a different world than the rest of us, they won't run out of opportunity in their lifetime because they can write the check for whatever experience they want, to some extent they are in direct opposition to the interest of the general hunting public because they can tilt regs and allocations in their favor, using money to generate more opportunity, more outfitter tags, more exclusive areas...The wealthy anti-hunters want to stop hunting.
The wealthy hunters want to stop plebs from hunting, they want to privatize public lands, and build ridiculous trophy rooms full of sheep in homage to their fortunes.
So yeah it’s hard to drum up lots of funds for growing and protecting herds on public lands.
Probably gonna send this thread into the ditch so apologies but I was completely disappointed but not surprised by Donny T Jr. he was given the largest platform imaginable but instead of taking the Steve Rinella approach he appealed only to his base and quickly got written off for mud slinging and posting stupid crap on social media. What an opportunity squandered.
No, I think there is something wrong with the "natural" movements of wild hogs...There's nothing wrong with "natural" migration...wolves, grizzlies, wild hogs etc. It's the nimrods that think they need to force the relocation by planting certain animals in an un-natural method. Let it occur in a natural way.
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I assure you, it won’t.I keep saying it would help with some of our recreation impacts….
Maybe some of those unethical NM hunters!Well there will be a problem when they head south.
They eat Mexican gray wolves.
Only seen a handful of the so called Mexican variety and I'm near the base.
I did see a pack eat an elk calf.
Nature is rough at times.
Maybe they can eat the loose packs of dogs in NM too?
They’re there. Seen em with my own two eyes on turners near Retard Point. And still, there’s a butt-ton of elk….Norris Road wolf hunt, anyone?
Why are you glad?They’re there. Seen em with my own two eyes on turners near Retard Point. And still, there’s a butt-ton of elk….
I’m glad Colorado reintroduced…
I thought I pointed that part out last time! I said near retard point, everyone hits that ag field bordering greycliff and watches across the highway, like you’ve pointed out. That’s where I saw the wolves, and the elk.Why are you glad?
And where in the "mountains" do you hunt elk, where there are wolves and post-rut "rifle season" bull elk, much less a "butt ton"?
Retard point is private property.