I’m a pro wolf hunter

Idaho is going to be fine as we have been allowed to manage them. I have enjoyed (kinda with limited success lol) hunting wolves and trapping. The main concern I have is mismanagement of wolves and the destruction of the North American wildlife model which has been a huge success forever. Our model of wildlife management has brought species from the brink of extinction to abundance. It requires excess mainly ungulates to sell tags to create revenue to fund future management and habitat for deer and elk. We already have deer and elk facing less habitat and more hunting demand every year. Given that the funds to help manage and improve the herds depends on tag sales and those tags have to have a surplus population does it make sense to drop an apex predator in the middle of that?
I believe anti hunters are pushing an abundance of predators to break the North American wildlife model. You can’t have an abundance of predators AND a surplus of deer and elk to sell tags to create the money to help sustain the herds. Selfishly I’m for wolf hunting and I have enjoyed having another species to pursue. Unselfishly I wish they would have never let the wolves out of the bag because I have seen the devastation they created in certain areas of Idaho. Our wilderness areas will never be the same for elk hunting. When Colorado allows ballot box biology to reintroduce wolves when they are already present does not make me think they will be able to manage them well. I don’t hunt in Colorado but maybe my grandkids or great grandkids will? I would rather they have the same opportunities I have which require the North American wildlife model to still be functioning. You can’t have abundant predators and excess deer and elk