The season begins Saturday for
archers. FWP communications chief Ron Aasheim says there probably won't
be a lot of success with archery. He says they expect more wolves will
be killed after the general season opens up on October 22nd. Aasheim
says hunters have a variety of reasons for buying wolf tags.
"I think there are some hunters that are disgusted with wolves,
there's some hunters that want this unique opportunity, there's kind of a
novelty thing here, but I really think they're engaged and they want to
help us manage wolves.
We need to manage them and right now that's the
only tool we have is hunting,” says Aasheim. This year's statewide quota for wolf hunting is 220.
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ReplyDeleteAND WEEP DESPERATE CRIES FOR EVERY DEATH
CAUSED BY MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE NO CONSCIENCES....
and CURSE those who WEAR their FURS and SKINS.......and I CANNOT FORGIVE.