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How wolves affect snowmobiling....

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Absolutely. Both sides are guilty of funding and propagating their own "research" to support their positions. It's the oldest trick in the book.

I only suggest you read both sides, check the sources, and form an opinion based on what you read.

Read both sides - yours is wrong - wolves suck!
 
I haven't read all these posts but my feelings are I love to hunt, and believe in fair chase but wolves are a virus, parasite, bacteria, fungus, piece of ...., I promise you this if they make their way my way they won't last. If the law has a problem with that, good luck stopping the slaughter. Of course I won't be nice about it gut shooting these beasts is the only way to do it. Let feel the pain that their prey feels.
By the way if the wolves would eat a few tree huggin enviromentalists then maybe I would change my mind about them.
 
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Pretty hard to thin them down by trying to shoot them, trapping is much more effective and now that they are taking them off the protected list there may be a chance to get the numbers down to a more reasonable level than they are now.
 
Here in Utah its the hunting groups pushing for land closures, along with the greenies. Ya ever notice that wild game is always walking on snowmobile trails? Hmmmm.
 
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