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Re: Colorado wolves
[Re: BernieB.]
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01/23/20 10:06 PM
01/23/20 10:06 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 976 Western Colorado
coloradocat
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Western Colorado
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Thank you RMEF!!!!!!! That was money well spent, especially for the long term.
Colorado Search and Rescue- Interfering with natural selection since 1976
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Re: Colorado wolves
[Re: muskrat411]
#6741805
01/23/20 11:09 PM
01/23/20 11:09 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 3,249 Co.-Wy. part time AK.
wy.wolfer
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I don't think I missed the point. You don't want competition, wolves will make hunting harder. Ranchers will have to work a little harder, maybe employ an extra person or two. Wolves belong in wild Colorado, hunting will get a little more challenging but that's why its called hunting and not shopping. If only the hippies would work with you guys to come to an amicable compromise where wolves could return to Wild Colorado and but once there are sustainable numbers sportsman are allowed to manage them.
I wonder how much of that wolf money the video quoted was spent on lawyers and legal experts? I bet 50% minimum.
in the NWT the government pays us $200.00 for wolf samples and $400.00 for the hide.
In the Caribou management zone near the diamond mines the wolf incentive is close to $1300.00. Obviously you have not been paying attention about the laws in Colorado banning furbearer management in the state of Colorado..........lost in space.
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Re: Colorado wolves
[Re: wy.wolfer]
#6741869
01/24/20 12:41 AM
01/24/20 12:41 AM
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 5,081 montana
red mt
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montana
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I don't think I missed the point. You don't want competition, wolves will make hunting harder. Ranchers will have to work a little harder, maybe employ an extra person or two. Wolves belong in wild Colorado, hunting will get a little more challenging but that's why its called hunting and not shopping. If only the hippies would work with you guys to come to an amicable compromise where wolves could return to Wild Colorado and but once there are sustainable numbers sportsman are allowed to manage them.
I wonder how much of that wolf money the video quoted was spent on lawyers and legal experts? I bet 50% minimum.
in the NWT the government pays us $200.00 for wolf samples and $400.00 for the hide.
In the Caribou management zone near the diamond mines the wolf incentive is close to $1300.00. Obviously you have not been paying attention about the laws in Colorado banning furbearer management in the state of Colorado..........lost in space. That FUR BAN is very IMPORTANT to ALL TRAPPERS ,,, it will be coming to state near you if this passes . Imo
Kenneth schoening
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Re: Colorado wolves
[Re: Boco]
#6742109
01/24/20 09:30 AM
01/24/20 09:30 AM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 3,478 MN
walleye101
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MN
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I like having wolves on my trapline and being able to manage them. That would be great if that were the outcome, but the track record in other states does not support that.
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Re: Colorado wolves
[Re: muskrat411]
#6742321
01/24/20 12:07 PM
01/24/20 12:07 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 3,249 Co.-Wy. part time AK.
wy.wolfer
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That sucks, no fur bearer management. How do you guys let stuff like that happen. Sleeping at the wheel? Why did you bother concerring Colarado to totally wimp it out. That happened 24 years ago. READ MORE.
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