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    It's cool. If a couple people haven't seen any sign, it means the other people who have seen sign are wrong.

    I've hunted there for 15 years, covered hundreds of miles bushwhacking on foot during that time and am super familiar with the animals there...but they haven't seen it with their own eyes so who's to believe my lying eyes.

    Remember when Colorado DOW swore up and down there were no wolves in Colorado. Despite the fact a wolf collared in Wyoming in Jan 2014 was seen at the Grand Canyon later in 2014 and then killed by a hunter in Utah in late 2014?

    But the confirmed wolves in Routt and Jackson county certainly wouldn't move a few miles further south. And they're surely the ONLY wolves in this state.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    It's cool. If a couple people haven't seen any sign, it means the other people who have seen sign are wrong.

    I've hunted there for 15 years, covered hundreds of miles bushwhacking on foot during that time and am super familiar with the animals there...but they haven't seen it with their own eyes so who's to believe my lying eyes.

    Remember when Colorado DOW swore up and down there were no wolves in Colorado. Despite the fact a wolf collared in Wyoming in Jan 2014 was seen at the Grand Canyon later in 2014 and then killed by a hunter in Utah in late 2014?

    But the confirmed wolves in Routt and Jackson county certainly wouldn't move a few miles further south. And they're surely the ONLY wolves in this state.
    CPW isn't stupid and has always known where and when there have been wolves in CO. They couldn't declare it to be true becasue that would have opened a shit storm of having to comply with the ESA, establish a new wolf biologist position, create a management plan, along with creating every other ecological impact plans required around the ESA. Then there would be issues regarding having an ESA animal in areas that are heavily developed as far as people having to produce impact statements for building evrything from a dirt road to a home to a commercial property. Then they would have to figure out how to find all of that.

    There's a reason why state game agencies play the game of "there aren't any mountain lions in this state' game.

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