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Fight the wolf!!!

Harvest the collared wolf last - He gives away his buddies position.

Be like the people from Helmville. MTFWP said there are no wolves in Helmville, untill somebody shot one and hung it from the 1 stop sign in town. With a note saying "This is a wolf".

I have some pictures of what wolves have been doing to cattle in the Madison Valley, south of Ennis. Ill see if i can get the pictures downloaded and posted up. I lease 4 large ranches in the Madison, between the wolves, mis-management of the elk eating the spring grass, our new "wanted" area of free range for buffalo, and the tree huggers, running cattle in the Madison Valley is a major pain in the @ss anymore.
 
Here are the pictures. This is the aftermath of what happens when Wolves decide to get into your bred heifers. The following three heifers did have to be put down. If you notice, the wolves went for the soft flesh first. Literally trying to eat the heifers alive.

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Evolution

I dont understand the need to reintroduce species that are extinct!! Obviously they are exstinct for a reason! They dont belong there. Its called evolution. All they are doing is creating another species to put on the endangered list first elk,then deer,moose etc. But they are to friggin stupid to look at the future big picture. I know it has been said before but enviromentalists are the most nieve ignorate people on this planet. They are never going to learn to not screw with the natural order of things!!!!
 
This wolf stuff gets me pissed off every time it is brought up. They were saying there aren't any wolves in SE idaho in the 80 and 90 yet we saw them on multiple occasions in the Palisades area. I am a firm believer in the SSS method. Wolves have taken my prime elk hunting area from a spot I would average 40 to 50 elk a day in to an area that I work twice as hard and am lucky to see even for 2 or 3 a morning. I love that they never put the vote up to the residents of the states that they were putting the wolves in. They just pushed them upon us, Damn tree huggers from back east that don't even reside out here.
 
Since they are so hip on reintroducing the wild animals that have been removed (for obvious reasons) I want to know when they are going to try to reintroduce the dinosaur - afterall, they were here first!

Sawyer - you've got the solution for sure!

:) 2fun

hahaha, thats funny. saw on discovery channel last night a commercial for a show where they are going to use some dna from a dinosaur to try to reproduce one. they can't leave it alone.
as far as wolves i would love to see them here.:rolleyes: so we could hunt them like coyotes.;)
 
Haven't had that problem reported here in Colorado yet. I know we have wolves here, I've seen one. Way too big to be a coyote or a dog.
 
to bad we dont have video of wolf packs killing elk and other animals--i'd like to make the animal activist set thru about a hour of wolf kills and see how they feel after that-----we dont need them here :mad::mad:

would not affect them, they would view it as nature...

logic and reason matter not to the enviro zealots...
 
Harvest the collared wolf last - He gives away his buddies position.

Be like the people from Helmville. MTFWP said there are no wolves in Helmville, untill somebody shot one and hung it from the 1 stop sign in town. With a note saying "This is a wolf".

I have some pictures of what wolves have been doing to cattle in the Madison Valley, south of Ennis. Ill see if i can get the pictures downloaded and posted up. I lease 4 large ranches in the Madison, between the wolves, mis-management of the elk eating the spring grass, our new "wanted" area of free range for buffalo, and the tree huggers, running cattle in the Madison Valley is a major pain in the @ss anymore.

INCREDIBLE pics....


I am curious if we could ever get some interesting attorney to fight this from this front...the guise they were introduced under was the ESA...they are (genetically speaking) not the wolves present prior...nor is this species in any way, shape or manner endangered...thus they are not covered by the ESA...

Simple genetic test prove this...and simple methodology...

Hmmm....got to do some more research on this...
 
I agree 100%....BUT...I do have to wonder a bit about this group....I am aware that wolves, coyotes, bears or any predator will eat the young as they are being born. Am I the only person that thinks calf elk are born in June? There was snow all around these elk that this guy claims ate the calves while they were being born. Just wonder what else is twisted with this guys story.
Shoot 'em all anyway...$un$a*****e$
 
Have been out quite a bit this year calling in coyotes and have called in about as many wolves as coyotes.
 
Have been out quite a bit this year calling in coyotes and have called in about as many wolves as coyotes.

you let 'em all just walk away, right? I mean, they don't have a season for them...


;)


btw, I've never seen a cougar killed while using dogs in Oregon...we are just really, really good at calling in cats. :face-icon-small-ton Do you guys know how much a pallet of dog food/month costs?! :D
 
hahaha, thats funny. saw on discovery channel last night a commercial for a show where they are going to use some dna from a dinosaur to try to reproduce one. they can't leave it alone.
as far as wolves i would love to see them here.:rolleyes: so we could hunt them like coyotes.;)

You'll get your wish if the damned things like corn feilds. Took this pic out in the Spruce Bog at my parents place this summer. Not the best shot, but hey it's a thick swamp and it was cloudy.

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