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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
[Re: 1ShotNoKills]
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06/24/18 07:49 PM
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I bet we'd destroy all kinds of stuff Errday
Team wolfs I had to perform. It took a minute to get it all in my mouth and another five to swallow it all.
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
[Re: 921 Phoenix]
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06/24/18 07:51 PM
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Wow!
Wolves will not decimate our elk or moose populations. They along with pests and disease will definitely hurt them. Wolves have been spotted and documented in Wyoming well since they were exterminated, ranchers have seen them as late as the 80-90 in some spots. We have wolves roaming now around our part of the state, they are classified as predators and can be shot on sight. Only right around the Yellowstone area are they protected.
Gusick read this:https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/wolf-restoration.htm
The wolves re canadian gray wolves, they have been here forever .
Hope the trip was fun Rats!! I live in northern Wyoming and can post these all day to that shows what wolves have done to the herds. The moose herds are way down and they are having a problem getting them back up because of the wolves killing the calves. The herds where in the 20,000 range just before the wolves were introduced and yes some is hunting but a ton is the calves being killed and the herds can not over come the loses. The moose and elk and mule deer take the biggest hits. They claim up to 11,000 elk a year are killed by the wolves in the rockies not to mention the moose, cows and their calves off of ranches. The reason Wyoming has a hard time getting the wolves delisted in Wyoming the ranchers refuse to quit killing them off of yellowstone. When wolves come off the federal lands the ranchers kill them. This has been known for years. People in Wyoming have never like the regulations that hurts the ranchers and guides. The wolves that lived here that where native to this area where Red wolves that are smaller. The big gray wolves where brought down from Canada. https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/opinion/c...658c8679c9.htmlThe below is a excerpt from a page on wolf reintroduction. National Park Service Biologist Wayne Brewster informed guides and outfitters living north of Yellowstone National Park, to expect a fifty percent (50%) drop in harvestable game when wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park.[7] This was confirmed when in 2006, the Yellowstone elk herd had in fact shrunk to 50% since the mid 1990s though researchers documented that most of the elk that fell prey to wolves were very old, diseased, or very young[citation needed]. Two 30-day periods of tracking radio collared wolves showed that 7797% of prey species documented by wolves in the park were elk. Outside the park, numerous hunting outfitters have closed due to the concomitant 90% reduction in elk permits.[8 Fake news. At least 43.6% is due to 1shot, Jay, and myself.
Team wolfs I had to perform. It took a minute to get it all in my mouth and another five to swallow it all.
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
[Re: 921 Phoenix]
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06/24/18 07:51 PM
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Wow!
Wolves will not decimate our elk or moose populations. They along with pests and disease will definitely hurt them. Wolves have been spotted and documented in Wyoming well since they were exterminated, ranchers have seen them as late as the 80-90 in some spots. We have wolves roaming now around our part of the state, they are classified as predators and can be shot on sight. Only right around the Yellowstone area are they protected.
Gusick read this:https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/wolf-restoration.htm
The wolves re canadian gray wolves, they have been here forever .
Hope the trip was fun Rats!! The moose herds are way down and they are having a problem getting them back up because of the wolves killing the calves. If the mooses puppies were born with the ability to fly, and developed quills just after leaving the safety of the moose womb, it would vastly improve their chances of survival. I would never blame an innocent wolf for a mooses inability to adapt. Sounds like the moose are the real liberals here. #WLM
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
[Re: elcoyote, esq.]
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06/24/18 08:40 PM
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Wow!
Wolves will not decimate our elk or moose populations. They along with pests and disease will definitely hurt them. Wolves have been spotted and documented in Wyoming well since they were exterminated, ranchers have seen them as late as the 80-90 in some spots. We have wolves roaming now around our part of the state, they are classified as predators and can be shot on sight. Only right around the Yellowstone area are they protected.
Gusick read this:https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/wolf-restoration.htm
The wolves re canadian gray wolves, they have been here forever .
Hope the trip was fun Rats!! I live in northern Wyoming and can post these all day to that shows what wolves have done to the herds. The moose herds are way down and they are having a problem getting them back up because of the wolves killing the calves. The herds where in the 20,000 range just before the wolves were introduced and yes some is hunting but a ton is the calves being killed and the herds can not over come the loses. The moose and elk and mule deer take the biggest hits. They claim up to 11,000 elk a year are killed by the wolves in the rockies not to mention the moose, cows and their calves off of ranches. The reason Wyoming has a hard time getting the wolves delisted in Wyoming the ranchers refuse to quit killing them off of yellowstone. When wolves come off the federal lands the ranchers kill them. This has been known for years. People in Wyoming have never like the regulations that hurts the ranchers and guides. The wolves that lived here that where native to this area where Red wolves that are smaller. The big gray wolves where brought down from Canada. https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/opinion/c...658c8679c9.htmlThe below is a excerpt from a page on wolf reintroduction. National Park Service Biologist Wayne Brewster informed guides and outfitters living north of Yellowstone National Park, to expect a fifty percent (50%) drop in harvestable game when wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park.[7] This was confirmed when in 2006, the Yellowstone elk herd had in fact shrunk to 50% since the mid 1990s though researchers documented that most of the elk that fell prey to wolves were very old, diseased, or very young[citation needed]. Two 30-day periods of tracking radio collared wolves showed that 7797% of prey species documented by wolves in the park were elk. Outside the park, numerous hunting outfitters have closed due to the concomitant 90% reduction in elk permits.[8 Fake news. At least 43.6% is due to 1shot, Jay, and myself. good for y'all state of Wyoming been known to investigate people for killing more then their license allows. LOL
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
[Re: Sawhorse]
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06/24/18 08:42 PM
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Wow!
Wolves will not decimate our elk or moose populations. They along with pests and disease will definitely hurt them. Wolves have been spotted and documented in Wyoming well since they were exterminated, ranchers have seen them as late as the 80-90 in some spots. We have wolves roaming now around our part of the state, they are classified as predators and can be shot on sight. Only right around the Yellowstone area are they protected.
Gusick read this:https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/wolf-restoration.htm
The wolves re canadian gray wolves, they have been here forever .
Hope the trip was fun Rats!! The moose herds are way down and they are having a problem getting them back up because of the wolves killing the calves. If the mooses puppies were born with the ability to fly, and developed quills just after leaving the safety of the moose womb, it would vastly improve their chances of survival. I would never blame an innocent wolf for a mooses inability to adapt. Sounds like the moose are the real liberals here. #WLM you sound more like a troll who wouldn't know the difference in a moose and a dog. LOL your stupid post about the easter bunny and such are just plain stupid and show how little you know. I could care less from someone who had so little knowledge of the subject.
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
[Re: 921 Phoenix]
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06/24/18 08:47 PM
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I live in northern Wyoming and can post these all day to that shows what wolves have done to the herds. The moose herds are way down and they are having a problem getting them back up because of the wolves killing the calves. The herds where in the 20,000 range just before the wolves were introduced and yes some is hunting but a ton is the calves being killed and the herds can not over come the loses. The moose and elk and mule deer take the biggest hits. They claim up to 11,000 elk a year are killed by the wolves in the rockies not to mention the moose, cows and their calves off of ranches. The reason Wyoming has a hard time getting the wolves delisted in Wyoming the ranchers refuse to quit killing them off of yellowstone. When wolves come off the federal lands the ranchers kill them. This has been known for years. People in Wyoming have never like the regulations that hurts the ranchers and guides. The wolves that lived here that where native to this area where Red wolves that are smaller. The big gray wolves where brought down from Canada. https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/opinion/c...658c8679c9.htmlThe below is a excerpt from a page on wolf reintroduction. National Park Service Biologist Wayne Brewster informed guides and outfitters living north of Yellowstone National Park, to expect a fifty percent (50%) drop in harvestable game when wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park.[7] This was confirmed when in 2006, the Yellowstone elk herd had in fact shrunk to 50% since the mid 1990s though researchers documented that most of the elk that fell prey to wolves were very old, diseased, or very young[citation needed]. Two 30-day periods of tracking radio collared wolves showed that 7797% of prey species documented by wolves in the park were elk. Outside the park, numerous hunting outfitters have closed due to the concomitant 90% reduction in elk permits.[8 Fake news. At least 43.6% is due to 1shot, Jay, and myself. good for y'all state of Wyoming been known to investigate people for killing more then their license allows. LOL Bruh. We are wolfs. You and your state cant touch us.
Team wolfs I had to perform. It took a minute to get it all in my mouth and another five to swallow it all.
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
[Re: elcoyote, esq.]
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06/24/18 09:00 PM
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I live in northern Wyoming and can post these all day to that shows what wolves have done to the herds. The moose herds are way down and they are having a problem getting them back up because of the wolves killing the calves. The herds where in the 20,000 range just before the wolves were introduced and yes some is hunting but a ton is the calves being killed and the herds can not over come the loses. The moose and elk and mule deer take the biggest hits. They claim up to 11,000 elk a year are killed by the wolves in the rockies not to mention the moose, cows and their calves off of ranches. The reason Wyoming has a hard time getting the wolves delisted in Wyoming the ranchers refuse to quit killing them off of yellowstone. When wolves come off the federal lands the ranchers kill them. This has been known for years. People in Wyoming have never like the regulations that hurts the ranchers and guides. The wolves that lived here that where native to this area where Red wolves that are smaller. The big gray wolves where brought down from Canada. https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/opinion/c...658c8679c9.htmlThe below is a excerpt from a page on wolf reintroduction. National Park Service Biologist Wayne Brewster informed guides and outfitters living north of Yellowstone National Park, to expect a fifty percent (50%) drop in harvestable game when wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park.[7] This was confirmed when in 2006, the Yellowstone elk herd had in fact shrunk to 50% since the mid 1990s though researchers documented that most of the elk that fell prey to wolves were very old, diseased, or very young[citation needed]. Two 30-day periods of tracking radio collared wolves showed that 7797% of prey species documented by wolves in the park were elk. Outside the park, numerous hunting outfitters have closed due to the concomitant 90% reduction in elk permits.[8 Fake news. At least 43.6% is due to 1shot, Jay, and myself. good for y'all state of Wyoming been known to investigate people for killing more then their license allows. LOL Bruh. We are wolfs. You and your state cant touch us. yea if it really happen [and you weren't just trying to be a jerk] you wouldn't be saying that. know a guy from Florida a few years ago lost is hunting rights for several years because he killed a bull on a cow tag. They do go after people all over the country and they will track you down if you do. The Northwest makes a lot of money off of wild hunts.
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
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06/24/18 09:34 PM
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Those Florida bulls are hard to tell the difference from a Florida cow
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
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06/24/18 09:36 PM
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Those Florida bulls are hard to tell the difference from a Florida cow Ive always liked the Chicago Bulls
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
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06/24/18 09:51 PM
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I promise I'll get pix posted once I figure out the problem.
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
[Re: 921 Phoenix]
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06/24/18 10:24 PM
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Wow!
Wolves will not decimate our elk or moose populations. They along with pests and disease will definitely hurt them. Wolves have been spotted and documented in Wyoming well since they were exterminated, ranchers have seen them as late as the 80-90 in some spots. We have wolves roaming now around our part of the state, they are classified as predators and can be shot on sight. Only right around the Yellowstone area are they protected.
Gusick read this:https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/wolf-restoration.htm
The wolves re canadian gray wolves, they have been here forever .
Hope the trip was fun Rats!! The moose herds are way down and they are having a problem getting them back up because of the wolves killing the calves. If the mooses puppies were born with the ability to fly, and developed quills just after leaving the safety of the moose womb, it would vastly improve their chances of survival. I would never blame an innocent wolf for a mooses inability to adapt. Sounds like the moose are the real liberals here. #WLM you sound more like a troll who wouldn't know the difference in a moose and a dog. LOL your stupid post about the easter bunny and such are just plain stupid and show how little you know. I could care less from someone who had so little knowledge of the subject. I respect all opinions and meant no harm with replies I posted on the terrific Yellowstone trip blog. I must state however, that although I may have endured a couple of personal attacks, none of my theories have been refuted.
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
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06/24/18 10:44 PM
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Those Florida bulls are hard to tell the difference from a Florida cow Ive always liked the Chicago Bulls My favorite is the running of the bulls.
Team wolfs I had to perform. It took a minute to get it all in my mouth and another five to swallow it all.
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
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06/24/18 10:54 PM
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
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Re: Leave for Yellowstone today.
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06/24/18 11:32 PM
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