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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: BobR on February 24, 2021, 05:25:52 PM
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Ben, will your bridge support a 25K pound truck and trailer? If it does I may have to come visit because I can afford the 39 dollar non-game license and looks like no tag fees to hunt those pesky wolves. I know the Potlatch area has several packs. The last time I hunted wolves in ID I was getting 350-500 dollars a pelt, I could do that again. :)
https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/capitol-watch/legislation-aims-to-drastically-reduce-idaho-wolf-population/277-9eaed63a-a90f-4867-ac61-379777a6d802
bob
eta: correct link, all better now. :O
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Yes, your rig is supported and there is plenty of space. However, from your link it appears you may need to buy a gun before you come by to hunt. =D
I love the Potlatch area. Could do without Moscow, but really nice scenery.
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Yes, your rig is supported and there is plenty of space. However, from your link it appears you may need to buy a gun before you come by to hunt. =D
I love the Potlatch area. Could do without Moscow, but really nice scenery.
I can do that!!!! =D
https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/capitol-watch/legislation-aims-to-drastically-reduce-idaho-wolf-population/277-9eaed63a-a90f-4867-ac61-379777a6d802
That's better.
bob
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Party at Ben's place!
Brad
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A house panel on Tuesday introduced legislation allowing the use of snowmobiles, ATVs, powered parachutes and other methods to hunt and kill wolves year-round and with no limits in most of Idaho.
Sounds interesting.
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Sounds interesting.
F*ck yeah! I'm in. Death from above!!
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I don't see the Feds letting that happen.
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Wolves were removed from the endangered species list in 2011 and ID took over management of them under a 2002 management plan. I don't think the feds will have much of a say in how they are managedin ID. They are already managed as game animals, this just makes them non-game.
bob
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Wolves were removed from the endangered species list in 2011 and ID took over management of them under a 2002 management plan. I don't think the feds will have much of a say in how they are managedin ID. They are already managed as game animals, this just makes them non-game.
bob
Wow, I wouldn't have guessed that. One other state that had a hunting season for wolves hit the limit in just 4 days. How long will they last if every hunter in ID goes after them?
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They will be reclassified as migratory soon.
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Wow, I wouldn't have guessed that. One other state that had a hunting season for wolves hit the limit in just 4 days. How long will they last if every hunter in ID goes after them?
I'm hoping to draw a tag so I can trap for wolves in WI this fall, unless the skwirl kissers start filing lawsuits again and winning. I was able to purchase a preference point during the narrow application window.