Sounds like there are going to be a couple states with a wolf season this year. At least until some yoyo's get it stopped with some legal ******** and a liberal judge.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/eyepiece/ ... 68395.html
LarryFlew wrote:I would kind of question the reasoning of allowing a 25% Kill. One year of diseases or other problems after that and they would again be endangered.
justaguy wrote:I have heard on a lot of hunting forums that the wolfs are having an impact on elk and deer populations. They say wolfs are getting out of hand.
cobb wrote: They do a quota system in several states for Mountain Lions and it seems to work. Tags or licenses are issued, but once a set number are registered, the season is closed.
LarryFlew wrote:25% may or may not be a lot of wolves to begin with.
LarryFlew wrote:BTW we are not talking areas where they are over populated and causing problems which is another story altogether.
LarryFlew wrote:BTW we are not talking areas where they are over populated and causing problems which is another story altogether.
DeanC wrote:The way to ensure a stable wolf population is to allow limited hunting, charging large fees for the permits and dedicate those revenues to wolf management.
LarryFlew wrote:I mean as far as a hunting percentage and this thread we are not talking about wolf management but rather wolf hunting.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests