DarylS
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Lots of tricks of the trade.
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"a gun without hammers is like a Spaniel without ears" King George V
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Story
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Reged: 15/10/08
Posts: 262
Loc: SE PA, USA
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From Wisconsin -
Landowners will be able to hunt and kill wolves causing problems on their property now that the legendary predator is no longer considered an endangered species.
The Obama administration last week declared more than 4,000 gray wolves in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan have recovered from widespread extermination and will be removed from the endangered species list.
http://www.thenorthwestern.com/article/2...ext%7CFRONTPAGE
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ruffcountry
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Loc: usa
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The government in 2009 removed the wolf from the list of endangered species in Montana and Idaho, but environmentalists sued, and a federal judge in Montana last August ordered wolf protections restored in those two states.]
WTF??????? is that - enviros sued (who?) & got wolf back on the list. I've hear this time and time again in the States - there is VERY something wrong with this picture! A minority rules the majority becasue it makes them sad to have wolves on a hunting list. So bloody what? Who cares? Why not sue to have them put back on the hunting list? Does it only work for enviro's? again - WTF
I'm afraid its much crazier and worse than you know . Under the "Equal Access to Justice Act" enviormental groups file suit against various govt agencies and then (wait for it)..... the govt pays thier attorney fees.... thats right the govt pays them for thier suits against the govt . It is in a word ,,, IDIOTIC .
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Edited by ruffcountry (29/12/11 01:43 PM)
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Ash
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Reged: 10/05/11
Posts: 1654
Loc: Australia
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Just start leaving them blocks of Chocolate as "treats".
Jokes, jokes.
1080's rather popular here in QLD by our management groups, there's alot of rules and regulations regarding its use, though.
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DarylS
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Nice thing about 1080 - when used in the winter time here, on frozen lakes and open fields lodged inside grease balls (fatty ground meat) it becomes almost canine specific. If over laced, ie: too much put in, it can kill down the food chain, but used properly, works perfectly on wolves.
We're about due for another go, ourselves.
-------------------- Daryl
"a gun without hammers is like a Spaniel without ears" King George V
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aromakr
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Loc: Hamilton, Montana
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AS far as I'm concerned, the wolf was introduced for one reason. To eliminate hunting and take guns out of the hands of the sports man. When there is no game to hunt, man will not hunt!!!! Then the anti's can make the point there is no need for the population to have guns. Bob
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