Coach Chris
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Wyoming commission decides against grizzly bear hunt
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission has opted not to hold a grizzly bear hunt this year.
www.localnews8.com
Giving in to the antis.
This is an awkward situation. The state of Wyoming passed a law enabling the hunting of grizzly bears as the state's legislature feels that the grizzly population has recovered and should be managed like any other game animal. The feds have declared the grizzly to be an endangered species (again). Part of the feds' rationale was that the grizzly hasn't expanded into its former range, which is true because that would include about 40 states. My guess is that most people don't want grizzlies in their state. But, in Wyoming it would be hard to argue that grizzlies are endangered.
As the article said: if Wyoming allowed the grizzly bears to be hunted then the successful hunters could face federal prosecution.
The battle for states' rights is not over. Have the feds overstepped their bounds???
Oh how sweet would that be....a dose of reallityYes they have! So when are they dropping grizzlies into San Francisco? Thats part of their historical range
Since when did the Antis get more clout than the sportsman who have funded the comeback of most game spp.??????
This is an awkward situation. The state of Wyoming passed a law enabling the hunting of grizzly bears as the state's legislature feels that the grizzly population has recovered and should be managed like any other game animal. The feds have declared the grizzly to be an endangered species (again). Part of the feds' rationale was that the grizzly hasn't expanded into its former range, which is true because that would include about 40 states. My guess is that most people don't want grizzlies in their state. But, in Wyoming it would be hard to argue that grizzlies are endangered.
As the article said: if Wyoming allowed the grizzly bears to be hunted then the successful hunters could face federal prosecution.
The battle for states' rights is not over. Have the feds overstepped their bounds???
I live near SF, I'd love some Brown bears in the national forests around here... Long as I can also "manage them"Oh how sweet would that be....a dose of reallity