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a few years ago were bombarded with propaganda there were no mountain lions in the state by our f&g dept. this year they had a hunting season on them. they set a limit on them, allowing 5 to be bagged.
all this hullabalou after f&g said there were no lions. even though ranchers and farmers were reporting sightings and having animals killed and mauled by cats. one lady lost a beautiful horse that was mauled by a lion. i guess the lion had bitten off more than he could chew and left. the horse was so badly mauled it had to be destroyed, and this was only a 100 feet or so from the ranchers house.
wolves are another problem here and elsewhere. i read in another forum were the wolf problem is handeled by using the 3 s method. SHOOT, SHOVEL AND SHUT UP. the smart sob's that love wolves have installed chip transmitters in the wolves so they can trace them if somebody shoots one. the word is out here. if ya shoot one don't try hauling it anywhere.
our elk herd here is very small, a few on the canadian border in the northeast part of the state, some in the missouri basin and a few in the grasslands area in the roosevelt park area.
there is no doubt we will have a wolf problem here once those move from wyoming and idaho to here the same way the mountain lions did. they spread like std's.
when the world ends there will be four things left on the earth, mosquitoes, cockroaches, coyotes and wolves.
p.s. i don't think the fox would bother nitro too much, he'd probably tear them a new doo doo shute. that was the only bad habit my lab had. he despised fox and coyotes and would chase them for miles. i guess he thought those little son of a guns ain't gettin' my birds. lol
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Last edited by BILLY D.; 03-04-2006 at 03:23 AM.
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