txhunter58
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Montana Man Captures Extremely Rare Footage Of Wolverine Hunting A Deer Fawn
A RIFF on what country is really about.
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That’s weird. I would make a fairly large wager that the Southern Utes knew good and well what was going on. This smells very fishy.Colville Tribes rescind authorization to move wolves to Colorado
The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation say they are no longer willing to capture and translocate gray wolves to Colorado from their Washington state reservation.www.coloradopolitics.com
drive faster Jerry....Well they are either spreading out or recently released some near Carbondale.
Saw one cross 133 around 2am right in front of my car a week ago 3 miles from town.
Had a light yellow collar on it.
Unlike the Tofu snowflakes, I was not thrilled seeing it.
I think it possibly already did some damage to itself trying to get through a barbwire fence. We can only hope.drive faster Jerry....
Yeeesh that’s dangerously close to where I hunt.I think it possibly already did some damage to itself trying to get through a barbwire fence. We can only hope.
CPW sucks and are puppets. Polis gives them direction.The currant CPW Regime has done little to work on public trust. "Not required to provide info to the public" should not be part of any state agency.
Not surprised at all TX. Written by people that somehow have come to believe, they can alter the DNA nature of animals. Believe they can create a wolf that with kill domestic animals when it’s hungry. What’s even more threatening is the political leaders of these bureaucrats believe they can change the DNA nature of human beings as well. So is it any wonder they intend to do this.
Okay……. What I’m saying is, that will never solve the problem, because, every wolf is a wolf. Eventually every wolf is going to kill livestock, if there is live stock to kill. It not like thinning sugar beats, they are morons if they think this is a solution to keeping wolves from killing domestic livestock. And in all sincerity, I do mean idiots.What they are saying is that any of these captured wolves that have a history of killing livestock will not be released again into the wild. Not sure I believe that.
Totally agree. But that Jeanie is out of the bottle.Okay……. What I’m saying is, that will never solve the problem, because, every wolf is a wolf. Eventually every wolf is going to kill livestock, if there is live stock to kill. It not like thinning sugar beats, they are morons if they think this is a solution to keeping wolves from killing domestic livestock. And in all sincerity, I do mean idiots.
Yes TX that had been used quite some time ago. Fell on deaf ears and predetermined minds
That’s cuz they see the world completely assbackwards and won’t listen or learn from history.Totally agree. But that Jeanie is out of the bottle.
Unless, due to the bad publicly, you could get a new election to rescind the wolf plan??
Marlon is kicking his cuckolding up a notch on Jared. Sick bastards.
UNFREAKING BELIEVEABLE- The lies and deciet are mind boggling!Down boy….
No producers show for first Non-Lethal Wolf Conflict Reduction Training Meeting
By Shannon Lukens. UPDATE at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 27. We have heard from Jackson County producers about this meeting. Kim Gittleson’s response was, “We didn’t even know about it.” She added, “How did you find outwww.steamboatradio.com
Hopefully the hunting pressure in Co will push them into WY.Saw a lot of these tracks during 2nd season hunting about 15 miles south of the Wyoming border. The area is not included in the latest wolf tracking map. Didn't see many elk around. I'm pretty sure what made these prints but can't be 100% sure.
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Pretty expensive doggies.
Colorado's Wolf Reintroduction Has Cost Taxpayers Double What They Expected When They Voted to Approve it
Colorado has spent nearly $4.8 million on wolf reintroduction so far. That's double the estimate that was given to voters in 2020.www.outdoorlife.com
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