One Response to “Idaho Fish And Game Selling It’s Wolf Management Skills”
Marshall Sage on
April 8th, 2009 6:00 pm
Unless the IDF&G is willing to use control methods that work ie. poison, den destruction, trapping, and aerial gunning, they WILL NOT be able to manage the wolf population in Idaho.
I’m afraid the IDF&G has lost their credibility with most ID sportsmen through their past actions and deeds. Why should we believe them now?
Ask the people who have businesses in Canada, Yukon and Alaska if you can manage and control wolves by sport hunting. The answer will be a resounding NO! What makes these bureaucrats in Idaho any different?
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Unless the IDF&G is willing to use control methods that work ie. poison, den destruction, trapping, and aerial gunning, they WILL NOT be able to manage the wolf population in Idaho.
I’m afraid the IDF&G has lost their credibility with most ID sportsmen through their past actions and deeds. Why should we believe them now?
Ask the people who have businesses in Canada, Yukon and Alaska if you can manage and control wolves by sport hunting. The answer will be a resounding NO! What makes these bureaucrats in Idaho any different?