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Sen. Greg Rothman is expecting a debate and discussion on the topic in the Game and Fisheries Committee in the near future.
There was a time, he said, when wolves were smartening up to hunting pressure so well it was even a concern — hunter-days logged per wolf climbed from 300 to more than 500 between 2017 and 2021.
Grassroots Hunting group urges Congress to pass legislation that returns control of recovered species back to states. MISSION, Kan., April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hunter Nation, the leading ...
Sen. Greg Hertz, a Polson Republican, carried all three wolf bills on the Senate floor, and opened his talking points by referencing the documents that originally delisted the gray wolf back in ...
Wolf shot by hunter in Fillmore County The hunter was out hunting coyotes when the wolf was shot. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service stock photo of a gray wolf.
Rep. Marilyn Marler, D-Missoula, said as a hunter, she believes that efforts by Republicans in recent years to focus more on greatly reducing the wolf population gave sportsmen and women a bad name.
The hunter said he only “brought a little bit” of bait and indicated he shot the wolf around 8 a.m. before killing the deer about an hour later.