Angry hunters pressed the Idaho Fish and Game Commission Wednesday to act boldly and swiftly to reduce the state’s wolf population, currently at more than 700, down to the 150-wolf minimum allowed by law. “Collar 150 of them, keep track of them and kill every other one,” said Mike Popp, a hunting outfitter from Kooskia and spokesman for the Committee for a Safe and Wolf Free Idaho. Read on for the rest of a report on the commission hearing by Eric Barker of the Lewiston Tribune/Rich Landers, Outdoors blog. More here.
Question: Would you like to be a wolf in Idaho over the next year or so?
Stickman on May 20 at 2:41 p.m.
Not with all the guns that will ready and willing.
deepee on May 21 at 3:19 a.m.
I’d rather be a gun-control Democrat in Kootenai County.