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In case anyone thinks that wolves in Idaho dont need to be managed and arent creating a problem here is a link for you. i would say its credible

Question by jeffo52284. Uploaded on March 04, 2010

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from jeffo52284 wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago
from Clay Cooper wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

Stupid people, here's your sign!

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from bat4bab wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

The wolves will eat themselves out of house and home if they are not managed and we will be reintroducing elk back into these areas. Something needs to be done. people need to wake up and do something before it is to late.

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from NYhunter wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I think the more wolve hunters and ranchers kill the better!!!!!

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from libertyfirst wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I think that the potential for wolves to over populate the carrying range is tremendous. I keep coming back to Maine and the coyote populations, but we have a real problem here. We simply can't get the coyote in control with the available resources and the deer, in the winter time, is their main target. I have no problem with the wolves being allowed to survive, but strict population control has to be implemented before the problem becomes as large as the coyote issue is here in my home state.

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from kyle wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

kill all the freaking wolfs!! Our grand dads got rid of them for a reason! The old timers knew what they were doing!! For all the wolf lovers that had never had to deal with the wolf problem, write down your address here and I'm sure somebody would be more than happy to drop a pack of wolves on your front lawn. In 5 mintues the pack will eat your dog, and you will be the first one whining because the pack ate your dog. If you do not have to deal with the wolves like eating your live stock or killing your dogs then you have no say in this!! Now for the wolf lovers, lets say you lost your favorite pet cost 3,000 and it was killed by wolves I know you will change your opinion in a heart beat! LA is terrible about this because they don't have to deal with them. All they know is what they saw on TV, they can not show on TV the damage these things can do!!!!!!!!

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from kattmunkel wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

I just love the fact that I don't have to go all the way to Alaska if I decide I want to go on a wolf hunt! Don't kill 'em all before I get a shot at one.

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from Sourdough Dave wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

In the time of Lewis and Clark the coyote was an unknown species east of the Missouri. Now look at them. If we are not allowed to manage wolves out west where they have been re-introduced in our back yard, guess where they will be in a decade or so. Like our bumper stickers read, "Wolves - Smoke a Pack a Day"

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from jeffo52284 wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago
from Clay Cooper wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

Stupid people, here's your sign!

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from bat4bab wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

The wolves will eat themselves out of house and home if they are not managed and we will be reintroducing elk back into these areas. Something needs to be done. people need to wake up and do something before it is to late.

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from NYhunter wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I think the more wolve hunters and ranchers kill the better!!!!!

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from Sourdough Dave wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

In the time of Lewis and Clark the coyote was an unknown species east of the Missouri. Now look at them. If we are not allowed to manage wolves out west where they have been re-introduced in our back yard, guess where they will be in a decade or so. Like our bumper stickers read, "Wolves - Smoke a Pack a Day"

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from libertyfirst wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I think that the potential for wolves to over populate the carrying range is tremendous. I keep coming back to Maine and the coyote populations, but we have a real problem here. We simply can't get the coyote in control with the available resources and the deer, in the winter time, is their main target. I have no problem with the wolves being allowed to survive, but strict population control has to be implemented before the problem becomes as large as the coyote issue is here in my home state.

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from kyle wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

kill all the freaking wolfs!! Our grand dads got rid of them for a reason! The old timers knew what they were doing!! For all the wolf lovers that had never had to deal with the wolf problem, write down your address here and I'm sure somebody would be more than happy to drop a pack of wolves on your front lawn. In 5 mintues the pack will eat your dog, and you will be the first one whining because the pack ate your dog. If you do not have to deal with the wolves like eating your live stock or killing your dogs then you have no say in this!! Now for the wolf lovers, lets say you lost your favorite pet cost 3,000 and it was killed by wolves I know you will change your opinion in a heart beat! LA is terrible about this because they don't have to deal with them. All they know is what they saw on TV, they can not show on TV the damage these things can do!!!!!!!!

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from kattmunkel wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

I just love the fact that I don't have to go all the way to Alaska if I decide I want to go on a wolf hunt! Don't kill 'em all before I get a shot at one.

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