Originally posted by Plumbob: Here in N. Idaho the winter has been brutal this year. I have about 6 feet of snow on the level and it is dumping another foot tonight.Fortunatly the deer migrate from here but they are getting pounded on their winter range as well. I am afraid this year will take one heck of a toll on the game. The last big winter was 96' and the game rebounded well but this time we have more wolves for them to contend with.This evening I had a backhoe, a skidder and my tractor all working to open my driveway up. It was dark as the wind and snow were pounding us. I jumped off the tractor to run down the hill and get some chain, I was gone a few minuets. I returned to find Moose tracks around my tractor which was running. I followed them to the road and I could see a small cow in the faint light 30 yards away. She was bawling for her calf. {I have seen the pair around} It made me sick, I have spent more than a few years wandering the mountains I know how nature works. But her bawling in the driving storm knowing one or both will die of starvation sits hard in my gut. I am a tender hearted hunter who won't sleep very well tonight.