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fusil de chasse said:
I wouldn't advocate retuning bison to the plains either. Even if the critters are gone because of mans' hand, there is a reason for it, and to reintruduce them may cause trouble.

Don't need to advocate for it, it's happening on it's own in some places
[url] http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/04/22/MN39309.DTL[/url]

and with some help from Ted Turner in others.
[url] http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/03/news/economy/pluggedin_gunther_bison.fortune/index.htm[/url]

-ktw
 
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:v Alberta allows "wolf" hunting with a tag, which limits the number of hunters trying for a wolf, which includes coyotes in that province. Beyond that there are several other limiting factors; among them that they see and scent better than we do, they are not easy to find. You can hear them, see their tracks, find the kills and still not find one.
Wolves are officially in Oregon. I and others have seen them in the Ukiah area.
Delisting could open wolves for hunting, as long as that occurs in a sensible manner to manage the population if needed, I don't consider it a bad thing.
Game management should be done in some responsible manner not by "popular vote" as has occured in California, Washington, and Oregon. Cougar and bear populations have exploded in Oregon since a ban on baiting or running by dogs was voted in by largely urban populations. When predators outnumber the prey, they expand their territory or switch to domestic animals for food. That is the long and short of the situation, the solutions are the hard part. Bashing each other for not agreeing is not an answer! :yakyak: :hmm:
 
You claim to be a registered Guide in Mt. and Colorado? Please PM me with your License number for these states. This is public Info. so will not be a problem for you. What is the name of the Outfitters you hunt for? Are you a hunting guide or one of the new ECO Guides? You sound like one of the new ECO guides that invaded the west from the east. :confused:
 
Hey thats the guy that called your bluff!Ya him,right there!!And you didnt answer him.Seems like you guys always answer a question with a question.Why is that? :grin:
 
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