Idaho Elk herd
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This is how it use to be all over Idaho, Until the wolves were stuffed down our throats !! My guess is the Elk and Deer are going to camp out in Our backyards to get away from the wolves... Shoot the Wolves !!!
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Asinine comment, rswood1000; this is southwestern winter range, far away from the majority of wolves that are decimating our elk herds ... for now.
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This is beautiful footage! Wish I was there :) Thanks for sharing!
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@brandy19588 Keep telling yourself you dumb worthless cunt bitch! hahaha
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@brandy19588 ahaha Keep DREAMING you dumb cunt. I cannot wait in years to come when wolf hunters find out they have eg. I hope they suffer a long and agonizing death as they should. I look forward to read the obituaries of dead wolf hunters who have died from eg.
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@illadvised000.... like I said...You are a Pathetic Liar...We have 1600 wolves in Idaho...We will be killing most of them...Better plan a vigil...6 have died in the last 3 days...Our average is going up!!...Wish us luck!!
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@illadvised000 STILL No New Material???...Sheesh!!
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@illadvised000 Yes Infant...Difficult.....Not impossible...and not at all difficult if you are LOOKING for it...a blood test...that's it...CT scans also work, But, are spendy...update your info...U are wayyyyy behind....But, what can u expect from a copy paster??
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@brandy19588 The more wolf hunters that get eg, the better!
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@brandy19588 GEIST: It is indeed a silent disease, is difficult to diagnose, and displays little specificity in symptoms. It can reside in the host for over 10-20 years. Depending on the location and number of cysts, it can range from being benign, as Dr. Kritsky states – to being lethal. It is particularly dangerous to anyone engaged in an active, sporting lifestyle, since blows to the body can lead to rupture of cysts with dreadful consequences, and prolonged, costly treatment.
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@brandy19588 hahaah I cannot wait for the first wolf hunter to contract eg, I hope all of the wolf hunters that get eg down the line suffer horrible and agonizing deaths! I can't wait to see a wolf hunter's name in the obituaries.
I wonder if the folks in the car allowed all the elk to cross before moving ahead ? Seems like it would be the sportsman-like way to do it. Especially if a wolf was chasing them, as someone posted.
skipdow3 1 month ago
@skipdow3 We absolutely waited for them to cross. We sat there and watched the herd move up the side of the mountain till they were out of sight. There was no wolf....Just a coyote that I think was spooked from the hunters as well.
jlhois30 1 month ago
There was a youth hunt going on. There was a hunter on the west ridge that pushed them down into the valley and across the road. There was also a coyote flanking the herd as well. He was running full tilt and you cannot see him in the video.
jlhois30 2 months ago
43 13'29.21"N, 115 34'19.12"W
jlhois30 2 months ago