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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3231871" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>They are becoming more common because we have better media to report them, and the green folks have shut down hunting seasons so they lose fear of man. </p><p>It's pretty common now in the NW to have a fully armed hunter stand guard while another field dresses an elk or deer. With the bears being protected, a gunshot signals that there is food available.</p><p></p><p>Mountain lion attacks on humans in states that have outlawed them are on the increase for the same reason. </p><p>The green folks that are constantly wanting to reintroduce wolves into the game populations are an agenda to stop hunting entirely. The elk herd around Yellowstone is so decimated by the wolves that they have shut down hunting in some areas. The greenies don't care that it has an effect on the local communities that support hunting.</p><p> Hunters and state regulations can easily handle elk and deer numbers without introductions of wolves, but if anyone hasn't figured it out yet, Wolf's are the back door way to shut down legal hunting and it has worked when they are brought into the environment where they thrive on elk, moose and deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3231871, member: 5412"] They are becoming more common because we have better media to report them, and the green folks have shut down hunting seasons so they lose fear of man. It's pretty common now in the NW to have a fully armed hunter stand guard while another field dresses an elk or deer. With the bears being protected, a gunshot signals that there is food available. Mountain lion attacks on humans in states that have outlawed them are on the increase for the same reason. The green folks that are constantly wanting to reintroduce wolves into the game populations are an agenda to stop hunting entirely. The elk herd around Yellowstone is so decimated by the wolves that they have shut down hunting in some areas. The greenies don't care that it has an effect on the local communities that support hunting. Hunters and state regulations can easily handle elk and deer numbers without introductions of wolves, but if anyone hasn't figured it out yet, Wolf's are the back door way to shut down legal hunting and it has worked when they are brought into the environment where they thrive on elk, moose and deer. [/QUOTE]
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