Posted by Jerry/MT on April 25, 2010 at 21:09:20 from (206.183.116.129):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Wolf posted by WA-Hal on April 25, 2010 at 20:09:54:
We"re on the Flathead Indian Reservation and the federal rules don"t apply here unless the Tribe adopts them and they haven"t. Non-tribal members cannot hunt big game on the Rez but many tribal members do to provide meat for their families. As I understand it, hsitorically, the natives were not that friendly to wolves ecause they were competitors for the same food source. Anyhow, they ahve a more realistic policy than the rest of Montana which required a federally approved management plan. There was a reason why the wolves were killed off here before. It"s not the wolves fault. they have to survive. But the dummies back east or in the big cities who believe that wolves behave like those in a Walt Disney movie aren"t the ones who have to live with them. They are killing machines and when they run short of game, they take livestock. It doesn"t take a PhD to figure that out! Most of our wolves have come down from Canada thouh there are some that come from the Ninemile pack west of Missoula. they are traveling sons a gunsand if there is a pack eliminated others fill the void.
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