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hnter 09-11-2007 03:43 PM

Wolves in the Laramie Range near Casper, WY
 
Last week, my son who works in mine reclimation and reclaiming the Pathfinder uranium mine in Wyomings Shirley Basin, told me he saw 3 wolves pull down & begin eating an elk calf just off Cold Springs rd SW of Douglas. USFS said "impossible", "there are no wolves in the Laramie range".

They are,...... (as usual) LIARS!!!!!!!!

When guvment mans lips are moving they are lieing.

"Guvment man speak with FORKED TONGUE!"

Dan Morris 09-11-2007 03:56 PM

Ain't no wolves in Colorado either................they ALL stayed in
Jellystone........
Dan
:mad:

Swift 09-11-2007 04:49 PM

Re: Wolves in the Laramie Range near Casper, WY
 
Quote:

Originally posted by hnter
USFS said "impossible", "there are no wolves in the Laramie range".

They are,...... (as usual) LIARS!!!!!!!!

When guvment mans lips are moving they are lieing.

"Guvment man speak with FORKED TONGUE!"

Not surprising! ;)

skeet 09-11-2007 06:35 PM

An easy answer
 
Shoot the devils. In the Game and fish people's eyes they muct be very large coyotes and are fair game. Get it in writing too that there ain't any wolves there

hnter 09-12-2007 11:15 AM

"In the Game and fish people's eyes they muct be very large coyotes and are fair game. Get it in writing too that there ain't any wolves there."

Sorry Skeet,
But you'll never get anything even close ta that from the G&F around here nor from the greenie Sierria Club & WWF controlled gov't USFS or USFWS lackies.

That won't/can't happen till the house is cleaned.
:mad: :eek:

Hnter

grayghost 09-12-2007 02:00 PM

I look forward to Wolves being on the menu, or better yet how about trapping all of them and turning them loose in Washington D.C. They'd grow fat and sassy on all the spineless sheep.

Larryjk 03-24-2008 10:01 PM

Wolves in the Laramie Range!
 
Yes, Two weeks ago there was a Hereford cow killing investigated on the Sweetwater River between Casper and Jeffrey City. It was a wolf killing. They start moving this time of year, establishing new territories.

grayghost 03-25-2008 01:52 PM

Time to hunt!

Dan Morris 03-25-2008 08:43 PM

Group filed suit in Fed Court in Denver today......agains the NPS
because they are NOT going to use the W word in RMNP to thin
elk!People are interesting....not as interesing as this is gonna get when the ones that are here expand!
Dan

Larryjk 03-25-2008 10:43 PM

Wolves in the Laramie Range.
 
Grayghost, Keep your eye on the national news this Friday. That is when wolves are to be delisted and we will see what happens after that. Lawsuits are a given.

BILLY D. 03-25-2008 11:35 PM

Guys

We had the same problems here with Mountain Lions. Our Fish and Game in their infinite wisdom said all the reports that came to F&G were erroneous. Dead cattle, sheep etc. had no bearing on F&G decision. That was about 2000, Five years ago they started a season on them.

F&G put a limit on Lions at 5 per season. In the last 4 years 20 Lions have been harvested. And theres still plenty out there according to reports from farmers and hunters of other game.

Sometimes I'm lead to believe that F&G Depts. don't know their butt from their elbow.

Best wishes, Bill

Larryjk 03-26-2008 12:34 AM

Wolves in the Laramie Range
 
Billy D. The WGFD has been known to make the same kind of decisions. Red Rim is a good antelope wintering area since they are not affected by the lichen, but who knew the elk would die like flies if they ate the lichen.

gspsonny03 04-02-2008 01:19 PM

I just read on a website that four have already been killed since the delisting. If they are outside of the trophy area they can be shot as predators. I guess, that's how I read it anyway. The only problem with that is the trophy area is huge.


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