Thread: Sheep Part 3
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Old 02-15-2010, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by packhuntr View Post
What are the issues then Darc?? You seem to argue the same B.S. over and over for apparently nothing more than reason to hear your own voice?? If you know so bloody much and you acknowledge the fact that there might be an over population of predators, why not discuss that end of the issue?? You quoted me, but have decided to blow right past what was said to beat your chest a little more. There could be 5 times more posted on the predatory end than has ever been posted on the sheep end, but still you want to argue and slam your fist on what seems to be merely the tip of the iceberg. So what of it?? What are the predatory numbers standing at, where were they, and what should they be? Pre and post modern civilization on this continent if you will, anywhere in Alberta should do,,, as you seem to know everything about biodiversity of mountain habitats.
For 1 pack the topics of these threads have been, should sheep be on draw, should there be a wait to hunt sheep, are sheep mature enough, are sheep older in different areas when reaching legal, are to many short sheep shot, what sheep have bigger bases, what areas produce bigger scoring rams, what area has bigger curls, are predators hard on sheep, etc. For a big consensus that these threads have been about sheep.

We all know that wolves and cougars are playing havic with our herds but as a few( part of your gang) that seem to know better on here say, sheep populations are stable!!!
And sure 5 times more can be covered on this topic but that is for another thread. So if you feel so strong about that issue start a thread on it. No one has shown any numbers on the wolf and cougar population but anyone that has been out there know they are at an all time high so a big step for all guys on here that wanna see them lower is to actually get out there and do something about it. We all want the government to control predator populations but why wait till they react which the way they go will be to late anyways.

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