not for the wolf lovers
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2003
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RE: not for the wolf lovers
I am going to use this picture for my new computer background. I love it.
As you can tell by my handle, I am not offended. I have a shirt that says Montana wolf management team member. The wolf is in the crosshairs on my shirt also. I have never had a granola eating, bunnie huggin, veggin wacko say one bad word about my shirt.
As you can tell by my handle, I am not offended. I have a shirt that says Montana wolf management team member. The wolf is in the crosshairs on my shirt also. I have never had a granola eating, bunnie huggin, veggin wacko say one bad word about my shirt.
#6
RE: not for the wolf lovers
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that the wolves had their heritage here long before there was a cattle ranching heritage. In fact I would be willing to bet that the wolves had their heritage before humans discovered fire or invented the wheel much less ranching cattle.
It's just a matter of humans being as greedy as possible with the earths resources. Most want to eleminate a much competition as possible so we can have it all to ourselves.
It's just a matter of humans being as greedy as possible with the earths resources. Most want to eleminate a much competition as possible so we can have it all to ourselves.
#7
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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RE: not for the wolf lovers
OK, i admit it! I consider myself a "higher" form of animial than a wolf!!!
Are any of you wolf lovers liveing in a space that was once used by wolves??????????? Are any of you eating or killing game animials that could be food for wolves?????? "If" you answered "yes" to either, then your a hypocrite!!
Now that YOUR takeing up "there" space, and killing or eating "there" food, you want to push those wolves to some place else, where maybe the people there don't want them!! (read---------> "ME")
OK, OK, send them on over to my place, but please send them a little at a time, so "i" have time to reload!!!
Drilling Man
Are any of you wolf lovers liveing in a space that was once used by wolves??????????? Are any of you eating or killing game animials that could be food for wolves?????? "If" you answered "yes" to either, then your a hypocrite!!
Now that YOUR takeing up "there" space, and killing or eating "there" food, you want to push those wolves to some place else, where maybe the people there don't want them!! (read---------> "ME")
OK, OK, send them on over to my place, but please send them a little at a time, so "i" have time to reload!!!
Drilling Man
#8
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: south western, wy USA
Posts: 496
RE: not for the wolf lovers
Wolves have as much right to exist as anything else on this planet!!
i have a hellava lot more right to exist here then some fleeridden mutt
animals do have rights and the first is to live long enough to feed my phat a$$
#9
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Redcliff,AB.,CAN
Posts: 500
RE: not for the wolf lovers
jjt, what makes you supperior to wolves????Obviously not your attitude.....would you eat a wolf???Afterall, thats what killing game is all about.....food to feed your phat a$$. Thats exactly why wolves kill, to eat. If you can't handle ther natural order of the outdoors,maybe you should take up birdwatching....you might learn something,but I doubt it
As for wanting to push them off on someone else, not at all. Wolves are welcome in my hunting grounds anytime, I'd rather share space with them than a lot of other so-called hunters.....I have before and would again
As for wanting to push them off on someone else, not at all. Wolves are welcome in my hunting grounds anytime, I'd rather share space with them than a lot of other so-called hunters.....I have before and would again
#10
RE: not for the wolf lovers
I am far from a tree hugger but I also believe wolves inhabited this earth long before we ever became civilized. We should respect them like any other critter that was created. There is nothin quite like the long eery call from a wolf, its something that is just to intense to put into words. They are a truly fascinating animal and along with plainsman i don't have a problem at all sharing my hunting grounds with them. Yes they do kill deer, elk , moose etc but this is just natures way of balancing things out. The wolf population should also be kept a a steady number by hunting/trapping etc. but this does not mean kill one when ever you get the chance. If you guys open your minds a bit you will see there is no threat of having a few wolves around as long as the popultion is controlled just like any other animal.