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Old 01-21-2007 | 08:56 PM
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jhtrapper
 
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From: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Default RE: killed a wolf

ORIGINAL: RegimentalStalker175

What if I were to tell you hunting predatory animals is most selfish thing a hunter can do, unless they are thining out an over populated species.

What goes around comes around, you don't eat them, why kill them?

And for your whining about the law: It's legal to hunt lions in Africa, why not go to your local zoo and shoot the first lion you see...You gonna let some geographical line stop you?
Well here is a pic of a yote I shot last week.....I use the fur if you need a reason.......although you shouldn't, just being able/getting to hunt no matter what it is you are hunting is a good anough reason to go hunting even if unsuccesful. As for the "geographical line stopping you" THE BARS WILL STOP ME! and the guys with badges. Now seeing how the yellowstone park boundery(geographical line) didn't stop the wolves from leaving which accomplished the plan of "making yellowstone what it once was" but also changing other areas of the US(ex. a wolf from the yellowstone project was found dead on a railroad track in Utah) which shows how far they can and will spread. Bottom line we need to Control them, NOT ELIMINATE them, and with the govs slow reaction time to this growing problem people are starting to take things into their own hands. What I think they should do is set up a quta system in which every area has its own limit and everyone can buy a tag and the season closes when the quta is met...just like the mt. hunt here with mandatory reporting after a kill, just my 2 cents.



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