Lets see published Dec.6 and on Dec.7 gets his first 5 star review? Then gets another 5 star review on Dec.10. yeah those aren't fake. I would never buy a copy just because your such a jackass and should not even be on this site. Why don't you take your liberal ass book hocking elsewhere.
Maybe someone in your family could write a book telling us how supporting Marxism is good for our country and how it’s compatible with our founding documents and form of government. Inquiring minds would like to know.
Brad has given in-depth presentations around the country and virtually on a variety of species, most notably mountain lions and wolves, but also bears, raptors, and even climate change.
Brad has given in-depth presentations around the country and virtually on a variety of species, most notably mountain lions and wolves, but also bears, raptors, and even climate change.
Brad has given in-depth presentations around the country and virtually on a variety of species, most notably mountain lions and wolves, but also bears, raptors, and even climate change.
He got a big ugly club and a head full of hair-uh (Alley Oop, oop, oop-oop) Like great big lions and grizzly bear-uhs (Alley Oop, oop, oop-oop) (Alley Oop) He's the toughest man there is alive (Alley Oop) Wearin' clothes from a wildcat's hide (Alley Oop) He's the king of the jungle jive (Look at that cave man go)
What a fuggin ridiculous book. Pure unscientific emotional drivel. Celebrating the destruction of elk herds and moose in the YNP. Timmy your cousin is even dumber than you.
What a dumbphugg.... put something like that out on here knowing the animosity directed towards him. Gets that directed towards his cousin. Great job idiot.
[quote=cooper57m]Look at the Amazon page. It's not #1 overall, it's #1 in the category of "Biology of Dogs and Wolves". That means it sold like 3 books.
Three too many and probably the last after all our “reviews”.
Come on guys.... just a little difference of opinion. I mean, Trump says some mean things. We’re still all just hunters and outdoorsman, let’s just put this in the past buddies, -Cowgirltim
Come on guys.... just a little difference of opinion. I mean, Trump says some mean things. We’re still all just hunters and outdoorsman, let’s just put this in the past buddies, -Cowgirltim
I just banged a hot 37 year old (Hasn’t popped a kid out ever ) . That’s more exciting than your cawk sukking cousin’s fairy tale that sold 8 copies .LOL
Timmi's from middleton wi. This is commie lib central in wi. From his fb page other favorites:
Promo Only, Inc, The Story of Stuff Project, Evee.cz, R. Lee Ermey, President Bill Clinton, Wisconsinites to See Scott Walker Gone, Laborers' International Union of North America, Protect Wisconsin Families, Savage Arms, Jackson Clinic, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Gun Rights Across America - Great Lakes, McKittrick Valley, Support A Soldier, Memories of Frenchie's Never Innand more Timmi's fav tv: the voice.
Timmi's from middleton wi. This is commie lib central in wi. From his fb page other favorites:
Promo Only, Inc, The Story of Stuff Project, Evee.cz, R. Lee Ermey, President Bill Clinton, Wisconsinites to See Scott Walker Gone, Laborers' International Union of North America, Protect Wisconsin Families, Savage Arms, Jackson Clinic, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Gun Rights Across America - Great Lakes, McKittrick Valley, Support A Soldier, Memories of Frenchie's Never Innand more Timmi's fav tv: the voice.
ESAD Timmy
The Voice?
Way worse than I thought............................
Timmi's from middleton wi. This is commie lib central in wi. From his fb page other favorites:
Promo Only, Inc, The Story of Stuff Project, Evee.cz, R. Lee Ermey, President Bill Clinton, Wisconsinites to See Scott Walker Gone, Laborers' International Union of North America, Protect Wisconsin Families, Savage Arms, Jackson Clinic, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Gun Rights Across America - Great Lakes, McKittrick Valley, Support A Soldier, Memories of Frenchie's Never Innand more Timmi's fav tv: the voice.
ESAD Timmy
The Voice?
Way worse than I thought............................
Probably a huuuuuuge masked singer fan also. TFF!!!
Why would a dude like that go by "Cowboy" if he wasn't a flaming phag, that sumbitch ain't never been within a mile of a fuggin cow. Closest thing he ever came to being a cowboy was taking a big ol "horse"aka groid cock.
I don't know how it is in Wisconsin but down here illegal/semi legal "Latinos" have about taken over the building trades. Yet the Union boys vote against a guy who built a wall to keep them out and for a guy who says he is gonna let in a few million more as soon as his ass hits the seat in the oval office.
I don't know how it is in Wisconsin but down here illegal/semi legal "Latinos" have about taken over the building trades. Yet the Union boys vote against a guy who built a wall to keep them out and for a guy who says he is gonna let in a few million more as soon as his ass hits the seat in the oval office.
Get on Facebook and check out the author's wife Carolyn Bulin and her political views. You won't be surprised. How has Montana allowed the likes of that to move in and then hire them as teachers?
Get on Facebook and check out the author's wife Carolyn Bulin and her political views. You won't be surprised. How has Montana allowed the likes of that to move in and then hire them as teachers?
so Americans cant move to were ever they want......not saying I like it but.....bob
It seems Brad and Carolyn Bulin were working as paid employees at the private Yellowstone Forever Institute which fired both of them recently. She wrote a rather poison pen letter that I'm reading.
Originally Posted by BobMt
Originally Posted by Hastings
Get on Facebook and check out the author's wife Carolyn Bulin and her political views. You won't be surprised. How has Montana allowed the likes of that to move in and then hire them as teachers?
so Americans cant move to were ever they want......not saying I like it but.....bob
I understand, I know you can't stop wolf huggers from moving in.I was sort of lamenting the fact that such as that has taken up residence in a western rural state.
I don't know how it is in Wisconsin but down here illegal/semi legal "Latinos" have about taken over the building trades. Yet the Union boys vote against a guy who built a wall to keep them out and for a guy who says he is gonna let in a few million more as soon as his ass hits the seat in the oval office.
Then of course the little gun issue deal.
Some chickens do indeed vote for Colonel Sanders.
Because they are brain dead fugking idiots.
That they are.
Reminds me of the commercial fishermen that used to come in where I was a bartender in a sports bar in my younger days. Bragged about catching baby grouper and snapper and throwing them back down on the hook for bait.
I don't know how it is in Wisconsin but down here illegal/semi legal "Latinos" have about taken over the building trades. Yet the Union boys vote against a guy who built a wall to keep them out and for a guy who says he is gonna let in a few million more as soon as his ass hits the seat in the oval office.
Then of course the little gun issue deal.
Some chickens do indeed vote for Colonel Sanders.
Because they are brain dead fugking idiots.
That they are.
Reminds me of the commercial fishermen that used to come in where I was a bartender in a sports bar in my younger days. Bragged about catching baby grouper and snapper and throwing them back down on the hook for bait.
Wow cuckboy tim really did disappear!?!?! I do see the book has gained some better reviews. Might be time for another run of campfire members to knock it back down a little.
WTF writes a book that glorifies wolves in Yellowstone?
Any educated conservationist know introduced Canadian grey wolves wiped out over 70 per cent of the elk and moose in TNP.
Dumb cowboy Timmy and his anti nature idiot anti science cousin are truly clueless anti conservation clowns. shame on them
And if you knew anything about the history of the park, you'd know that bison and elk populations were artificially inflated for decades to attract tourism and to the detriment of the entire park ecosystem. You might start your education with Playing God in Yellowstone, by Alston Chase. The overgrazing was so bad that at one point there were literally no beaver left in the park (though they were everywhere outside the park). Wolves are a natural part of the Yellowstone ecosystem, but like elk, they have to be kept in balance. No wolves in the park at all and massive elk populations to the point of no beaver, is not a balanced ecosystem.
WTF writes a book that glorifies wolves in Yellowstone?
Any educated conservationist know introduced Canadian grey wolves wiped out over 70 per cent of the elk and moose in TNP.
Dumb cowboy Timmy and his anti nature idiot anti science cousin are truly clueless anti conservation clowns. shame on them
And if you knew anything about the history of the park, you'd know that bison and elk populations were artificially inflated for decades to attract tourism and to the detriment of the entire park ecosystem. You might start your education with Playing God in Yellowstone, by Alston Chase. The overgrazing was so bad that at one point there were literally no beaver left in the park (though they were everywhere outside the park). Wolves are a natural part of the Yellowstone ecosystem, but like elk, they have to be kept in balance. No wolves in the park at all and massive elk populations to the point of no beaver, is not a balanced ecosystem.
Since when is Yellowstone a balanced ecosystem. There isn’t a single indigenous species to Yellowstone other than mountain goats and grouse. Everything else was pushed or hauled there by people. It is laughable to see how naive people are to the natural aspects of Yellowstone when they don’t have a clue to what there really wasn’t in Yellowstone until the settlement of the western United States.
WTF writes a book that glorifies wolves in Yellowstone?
Any educated conservationist know introduced Canadian grey wolves wiped out over 70 per cent of the elk and moose in TNP.
Dumb cowboy Timmy and his anti nature idiot anti science cousin are truly clueless anti conservation clowns. shame on them
And if you knew anything about the history of the park, you'd know that bison and elk populations were artificially inflated for decades to attract tourism and to the detriment of the entire park ecosystem. You might start your education with Playing God in Yellowstone, by Alston Chase. The overgrazing was so bad that at one point there were literally no beaver left in the park (though they were everywhere outside the park). Wolves are a natural part of the Yellowstone ecosystem, but like elk, they have to be kept in balance. No wolves in the park at all and massive elk populations to the point of no beaver, is not a balanced ecosystem.
Since when is Yellowstone a balanced ecosystem. There isn’t a single indigenous species to Yellowstone other than mountain goats and grouse. Everything else was pushed or hauled there by people. It is laughable to see how naive people are to the natural aspects of Yellowstone when they don’t have a clue to what there really wasn’t in Yellowstone until the settlement of the western United States.
WTF writes a book that glorifies wolves in Yellowstone?
Any educated conservationist know introduced Canadian grey wolves wiped out over 70 per cent of the elk and moose in TNP.
Dumb cowboy Timmy and his anti nature idiot anti science cousin are truly clueless anti conservation clowns. shame on them
And if you knew anything about the history of the park, you'd know that bison and elk populations were artificially inflated for decades to attract tourism and to the detriment of the entire park ecosystem. You might start your education with Playing God in Yellowstone, by Alston Chase. The overgrazing was so bad that at one point there were literally no beaver left in the park (though they were everywhere outside the park). Wolves are a natural part of the Yellowstone ecosystem, but like elk, they have to be kept in balance. No wolves in the park at all and massive elk populations to the point of no beaver, is not a balanced ecosystem.
Since when is Yellowstone a balanced ecosystem. There isn’t a single indigenous species to Yellowstone other than mountain goats and grouse. Everything else was pushed or hauled there by people. It is laughable to see how naive people are to the natural aspects of Yellowstone when they don’t have a clue to what there really wasn’t in Yellowstone until the settlement of the western United States.
That's funny. Before European settlers arrived in North American at least 10 million elk roamed the continent, but none lived in Yellowstone till day before yesterday? Archaelogical evidence says they've been on the continent for 120,000 years, but not in Yellowstone where the habitat is prime? Wolves and Grizzly are native to the Park too, just as buffalo. Wolves and grizz feed on large ungulates. Yellowstone Park (with its current borders) is not a complete, self-contained and self-regulating ecosystem anymore, therefore man has a role to play to keep it in balance. Yellowstone with no beaver is absurd, but that was the condition of the park 60 years ago because there were so many elk that they destroyed beaver habitat and food supplies to the point of virtually eliminating beaver from the park. This had all sorts of negative consequences for other wildlife and flora in the park too. The reintroduction of the wolves has changed that for the better (beaver are back in large numbers and with that elevated water tables and willow stands and fish and birds), but the wolf populations must be kept in check. You really should read Alston Chase's book "Playing God in Yellowstone". He also wrote a book highly critical of the destruction of the American logging industry under the fig-leaf of saving the spotted owl.
They could have had a hunting season every year at Yellowstone and surrounding areas to "harvest" surplus cow elk. The DNR could have regulated the number of tags and length of it as needed. It would have provided food and recreation for real Americans.
They could have had a hunting season every year at Yellowstone and surrounding areas to "harvest" surplus cow elk. The DNR could have regulated the number of tags and length of it as needed. It would have provided food and recreation for real Americans.
But no, let's reintroduce wolves.
No, they couldn't because the public wouldn't support it. Something akin to what existed before Euro settlers----a mix of human hunters and wolves to control ungulate populations was desired because it was "natural". We have hunters and now we have wolves. Just need to keep the wolf populations in check.
Agreed. Here is how bad it was: when Grizzly bear populations in the park were plummeting, a group of conservationists proposed sending teams of archers on horseback into the Yellowstone backcountry to arrow large numbers of elk and bison and then drag them into meat piles to simulate the kinds of mass killings the natives had done in bygone eras and therewith, provide grizz with a good source of protein and fat so their numbers could recover. It would also replace the dumps the bears had grown used to go feeding on (but which the Park had closed). This was a win-win solution by virtually any definition: archers on horseback simulating what native Americans had done and recapturing the high-quality protein and fat source the grizz had enjoyed in prior centuries. You know what the grizzly bear advocates said? NO!!. In fact, one of them actually said (this was an environmentalist, mind you) "if we can't have grizzly bears naturally, then we won't have them at all". They were willing to see grizzly bears perish from the Yellowstone out of fealty to some warped, non-sensical, idiotic notion of "natural".
WTF writes a book that glorifies wolves in Yellowstone?
Any educated conservationist know introduced Canadian grey wolves wiped out over 70 per cent of the elk and moose in TNP.
Dumb cowboy Timmy and his anti nature idiot anti science cousin are truly clueless anti conservation clowns. shame on them
And if you knew anything about the history of the park, you'd know that bison and elk populations were artificially inflated for decades to attract tourism and to the detriment of the entire park ecosystem. You might start your education with Playing God in Yellowstone, by Alston Chase. The overgrazing was so bad that at one point there were literally no beaver left in the park (though they were everywhere outside the park). Wolves are a natural part of the Yellowstone ecosystem, but like elk, they have to be kept in balance. No wolves in the park at all and massive elk populations to the point of no beaver, is not a balanced ecosystem.
Since when is Yellowstone a balanced ecosystem. There isn’t a single indigenous species to Yellowstone other than mountain goats and grouse. Everything else was pushed or hauled there by people. It is laughable to see how naive people are to the natural aspects of Yellowstone when they don’t have a clue to what there really wasn’t in Yellowstone until the settlement of the western United States.
That's funny. Before European settlers arrived in North American at least 10 million elk roamed the continent, but none lived in Yellowstone till day before yesterday? Archaelogical evidence says they've been on the continent for 120,000 years, but not in Yellowstone where the habitat is prime? Wolves and Grizzly are native to the Park too, just as buffalo. Wolves and grizz feed on large ungulates. Yellowstone Park (with its current borders) is not a complete, self-contained and self-regulating ecosystem anymore, therefore man has a role to play to keep it in balance. Yellowstone with no beaver is absurd, but that was the condition of the park 60 years ago because there were so many elk that they destroyed beaver habitat and food supplies to the point of virtually eliminating beaver from the park. This had all sorts of negative consequences for other wildlife and flora in the park too. The reintroduction of the wolves has changed that for the better (beaver are back in large numbers and with that elevated water tables and willow stands and fish and birds), but the wolf populations must be kept in check. You really should read Alston Chase's book "Playing God in Yellowstone". He also wrote a book highly critical of the destruction of the American logging industry under the fig-leaf of saving the spotted owl.
What’s funny is your lack of understanding what wasn’t in Yellowstone before the Europeans came. All the game that resides in Yellowstone were a result of encroachment and transplant.
All the game including elk, bighorn sheep, deer, Buffalo, even grizzly bears were all plains animals. What you see there now is the result of human interference. Check out the Corps of Discovery and you will see that once they came to the Rocky Mountains, they almost starved.
Now go back to Tim’s loser of a relative and read his book and Alston Chase’s book, but don’t forget they are found in Barnes and Noble in the fiction section.
Agreed. Here is how bad it was: when Grizzly bear populations in the park were plummeting, a group of conservationists proposed sending teams of archers on horseback into the Yellowstone backcountry to arrow large numbers of elk and bison and then drag them into meat piles to simulate the kinds of mass killings the natives had done in bygone eras and therewith, provide grizz with a good source of protein and fat so their numbers could recover. It would also replace the dumps the bears had grown used to go feeding on (but which the Park had closed). This was a win-win solution by virtually any definition: archers on horseback simulating what native Americans had done and recapturing the high-quality protein and fat source the grizz had enjoyed in prior centuries. You know what the grizzly bear advocates said? NO!!. In fact, one of them actually said (this was an environmentalist, mind you) "if we can't have grizzly bears naturally, then we won't have them at all". They were willing to see grizzly bears perish from the Yellowstone out of fealty to some warped, non-sensical, idiotic notion of "natural".
have a link to the fascinating archers on horseback fairy tale?
Agreed. Here is how bad it was: when Grizzly bear populations in the park were plummeting, a group of conservationists proposed sending teams of archers on horseback into the Yellowstone backcountry to arrow large numbers of elk and bison and then drag them into meat piles to simulate the kinds of mass killings the natives had done in bygone eras and therewith, provide grizz with a good source of protein and fat so their numbers could recover. It would also replace the dumps the bears had grown used to go feeding on (but which the Park had closed). This was a win-win solution by virtually any definition: archers on horseback simulating what native Americans had done and recapturing the high-quality protein and fat source the grizz had enjoyed in prior centuries. You know what the grizzly bear advocates said? NO!!. In fact, one of them actually said (this was an environmentalist, mind you) "if we can't have grizzly bears naturally, then we won't have them at all". They were willing to see grizzly bears perish from the Yellowstone out of fealty to some warped, non-sensical, idiotic notion of "natural".
have a link to the fascinating archers on horseback fairy tale?
Agreed. Here is how bad it was: when Grizzly bear populations in the park were plummeting, a group of conservationists proposed sending teams of archers on horseback into the Yellowstone backcountry to arrow large numbers of elk and bison and then drag them into meat piles to simulate the kinds of mass killings the natives had done in bygone eras and therewith, provide grizz with a good source of protein and fat so their numbers could recover. It would also replace the dumps the bears had grown used to go feeding on (but which the Park had closed). This was a win-win solution by virtually any definition: archers on horseback simulating what native Americans had done and recapturing the high-quality protein and fat source the grizz had enjoyed in prior centuries. You know what the grizzly bear advocates said? NO!!. In fact, one of them actually said (this was an environmentalist, mind you) "if we can't have grizzly bears naturally, then we won't have them at all". They were willing to see grizzly bears perish from the Yellowstone out of fealty to some warped, non-sensical, idiotic notion of "natural".
have a link to the fascinating archers on horseback fairy tale?
+1
Though to be authentic they should not have used horses and only sharp rocks and pointy sticks.
Since when is Yellowstone a balanced ecosystem. There isn’t a single indigenous species to Yellowstone other than mountain goats and grouse. Everything else was pushed or hauled there by people. It is laughable to see how naive people are to the natural aspects of Yellowstone when they don’t have a clue to what there really wasn’t in Yellowstone until the settlement of the western United States.[/quote]
That's funny. Before European settlers arrived in North American at least 10 million elk roamed the continent, but none lived in Yellowstone till day before yesterday? Archaelogical evidence says they've been on the continent for 120,000 years, but not in Yellowstone where the habitat is prime? Wolves and Grizzly are native to the Park too, just as buffalo. Wolves and grizz feed on large ungulates. Yellowstone Park (with its current borders) is not a complete, self-contained and self-regulating ecosystem anymore, therefore man has a role to play to keep it in balance. Yellowstone with no beaver is absurd, but that was the condition of the park 60 years ago because there were so many elk that they destroyed beaver habitat and food supplies to the point of virtually eliminating beaver from the park. This had all sorts of negative consequences for other wildlife and flora in the park too. The reintroduction of the wolves has changed that for the better (beaver are back in large numbers and with that elevated water tables and willow stands and fish and birds), but the wolf populations must be kept in check. You really should read Alston Chase's book "Playing God in Yellowstone". He also wrote a book highly critical of the destruction of the American logging industry under the fig-leaf of saving the spotted owl. [/quote]
What’s funny is your lack of understanding what wasn’t in Yellowstone before the Europeans came. All the game that resides in Yellowstone were a result of encroachment and transplant.
All the game including elk, bighorn sheep, deer, Buffalo, even grizzly bears were all plains animals. What you see there now is the result of human interference. Check out the Corps of Discovery and you will see that once they came to the Rocky Mountains, they almost starved.
Now go back to Tim’s loser of a relative and read his book and Alston Chase’s book, but don’t forget they are found in Barnes and Noble in the fiction section.[/quote]
Could it have been then as now that many species have moved from the mountains to the plains as it is easier to spot and outrun wolves in the open?
"Of course I am available... glad to help... $100/hour if you wear a MAGA hat... and $500/hour is you don't." Got banned 10 minutes later... ROFLMAO...
Shouldn’t brag about voting for Biden then promote your brothers new book. Fugk Cowboytim.
Agreed, but they fugked his Cousin not him.
His Cousin is a bonafide Biden voter so fuqk him too.
Go to Fakebook and check out his cousins Brad and Carolyn Bulin up in Montana. They are enviro-nuts and she was railing about vaccines. They got fired or downsized from their Yellowstone organization and now they are trying to teach some kind of class up there.
I missed this post the first time around. I though Cowboy Tim was ran off for voting for Bidet. He probably got chewed out by Cousin Brad for the bad reviews.
The Libtards will tell you ther spiritual,to the point of camping and hoping to have the religious experience of hearing them howl. And they provide an environmental service by taking only the sick and old. I've shot 2 in Ontario and love the whole north woods experience. During covid the lack of wolf hunting has really taken a toll on the game population there. They can take down a healthy bull Moose.
Sportsmen, farmers, and ranchers have a reason to dislike wolves. Is introducing wolves a way of eliminating hunting? My 2 cents worth.