Relative of a "will"

On 10/26/2017 11:06 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
What's a "would"?

-bp

On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Lewis Bergman <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    In a book I picked up, last time I was at Yellowstone, there is a
    picture of a would following a grizzly. Maybe 30 yards behind.


    On Thu, Oct 26, 2017, 10:53 AM Jason McKemie
    <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Trophic Cascades - the Yellowstone example was pretty amazing.

        On Thursday, October 26, 2017, Adam Moffett <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            If you read about the affects of reintroducing wolves at
            Yellowstone, the outcome was largely positive for the whole
            area.  The area was dominated by Elk.  Wolves keep the elk
            under control and provide a consistent supply of carrion for
            scavengers.  Controlling the elk allowed more trees and
            brush to grow, which is good for birds and beavers.  More
            beavers means more dams, which is good for fish, flood
            control, and leveling out the seasonal changes in the water
            table.  With wolves at the top of the pile instead of elk,
            the whole system seems to be stronger.

            How do we get on these tangents though?


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            From: "Caleb Knauer" <[email protected]>
            To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
            Sent: 10/26/2017 8:20:40 AM
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                And then when the wolf population gets too high, you
                have to introduce
                bears into the area.  After that?  Landsharks.

                On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 2:29 AM, Josh Reynolds
                <[email protected]> wrote:

                    If you kill one or more coyotes, when they take
                    "call" at night, there
                    is suspicion that the lower number of calls can
                    actually trigger the
                    females into having larger litters.

                    If you want to reduce coyote populations you have to
                    balance the
                    ecosystem by introducing wolves into the area...

                    On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Larry Smith
                    <[email protected]> wrote:

                        Most likely take more than 3, but what coyotes do is
                        work as a group.  Several will chase the deer
                        for a while,
                        then the other group catches up and the first
                        group rests.
                        The deer gets no rest though and eventually they
                        just wear
                        it down.  Once they can break a leg or get a
                        good neck
                        cut they just wait it out.

                          About the only thing I will waste a good deer
                        hunt on
                        is a coyote, shoot them every chance I get...

                        --
                        Larry Smith
                        [email protected]

                        On Wed October 25 2017 15:08, Bill Prince wrote:

                            I would think it would take more than 3
                            coyotes to nail a mule deer.
                            Although mule deer aren't particularly
                            bright; they often run "just over
                            the next rise", then stop because they can't
                            see the danger anymore.


                            bp
                            <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>

                            On 10/25/2017 12:51 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:

                             > Speaking of hunting, I saw three coyotes
                            chasing a good size mule deer
                             > as I approached McKrittick canyon cutoff
                            Monday about 7 am on my way
                             > to Orla,Texas.  Deer was way ahead of
                            them.   wonder if they caught it..




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