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Old 11-07-2005 | 07:56 PM
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RandyA
 
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This debate will rage on for years., If you think for one minute, delisting and giveing the state management of the wolf will lead to hunting you are full of $hit and dreams! Wisc, Mn, and Mich, have had wolves for 40 years and still no hunting. You will be able to hunt grizzly before the wolf. Bottom line, you can have lots of preditors or lots of game, but you can not have and will not have lots of both. Why else do they resort to arial gunning in Alaska to try and control them.I don't want the state of Wyoming to have control, you won't be able to hunt them and it will only cost theG&F more money thatthey don't have. Just like the grizzly bear. I see wolves every fall and winter with in 40 miles of where I live. We seen 5 the night before elk season and wolf tracks every day.

The jury is still out on the whole issue, this is 2005 not 1805 and times have changed. Wyoming law was violated when the wolves were released as they were already here and the Canadian Grey wolf is not native. Wyoming state law, on the books, clearly states, no none native wildlife spiecies can be introduced into the state of Wyoming, period! I aksed the area manager of the G&Fif it is illegal to introduce Canadian moose, Roosevelt elk, or Tule elk into Wyoming, he said, I quote, absolutely yes. It violates state law, I then asked what about those &ucking wolves. He shrugged his shoulders and said it is a technicality and the feds backed the program! But that I had a point.
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