RandyForRubio
Well-Known Member
As someone who lives in Montana, there are a lot of Wolves here. A lot. I've seen a few in person, but typically I just hear them or see evidence of them (tracks). Since they're nomadic, they're hard to track down good numbers for, but a good rule of thumb is that there's more than what they count.
If you get wolves in, you'll see that money paid back in hunting revenue. I know montana makes a good amount on hunting wolves. First state in the lower 48 to de-list a grizzly is gonna make a pretty penny as well. Anyways, wolves are pretty destructive. They've changed a lot of things around here. I'm not a fan.
If you get wolves in, you'll see that money paid back in hunting revenue. I know montana makes a good amount on hunting wolves. First state in the lower 48 to de-list a grizzly is gonna make a pretty penny as well. Anyways, wolves are pretty destructive. They've changed a lot of things around here. I'm not a fan.