idahohikker
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The only thing that’s changed is wolves in the last 20 years?
How many more people live in idaho now than 20 years ago? How many people did you know 20 years ago that hunted more than 1 or maybe 2 states? We have more developed lands now than 20 years ago? How many people did you know 20 years ago that shot scopes with turrets? How many had a range finder? How many archery hunters were there 20 years ago? Their bows shoot better 20 years ago? How many hunters had the kind of clothing, optics, light weight gear, food options, fitness that are available now? How much more conifer encroachment has advanced in the last 20 years? How many application services were there 20 years ago? How many people carried a gps with onx loaded on it? How many scouting services 20 years ago? More or less outfitters? How many hunting web sites 20 years ago? More atv’s, razors, then or now? More miles of illegal atv trails now or 20 years ago.I could go on all day...
I believe one whole hell of a lot more has changed than just wolves.
So you really want to make a point that wolves aren’t super impactful. Why don’t you hunt the Frank even though you’ve done a bunch of work there? Sounds like you saw very few deer and elk. If you were there in the early 90s when only lions were there, you’d be covered up in elk.
Many people feel really sophisticated because they defend wolves and are logical.