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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 905577" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>A lot depends on where you are living, I guess. I certainly wouldnt consider everyone who waters from a river a "bad steward". In this part of the country watering from a stream, river, or whatever is the norm. We don't try to keep out the cows, or worry about cow crap in the water. Ever wonder how those buffalo ever survived for thousands of years without a greenpeace committee to make sure a turd didn't land in the water? Nor do we worry about beaver crap, duck crap, goose crap, coyote crap, bear crap, deer crap, elk crap,.......you get the picture. AND, we have great trout fishing. But then again, we are not over crowded with people either, maybe that makes a difference. Not a lot of liberals here, I KNOW that makes a difference. But more to the point, you don't see overcrowding of animals. You don't have people raising 300 head of cows on 40 acres with a public waterway running through it. We don't worm our animals either, and they are fat and happy. Maybe Wyoming is just a little tougher than the rest of the country......(disclaimer: that last line was a joke, everyone is getting too sensitive. What the devil has happened to this board??)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 905577, member: 5478"] A lot depends on where you are living, I guess. I certainly wouldnt consider everyone who waters from a river a "bad steward". In this part of the country watering from a stream, river, or whatever is the norm. We don't try to keep out the cows, or worry about cow crap in the water. Ever wonder how those buffalo ever survived for thousands of years without a greenpeace committee to make sure a turd didn't land in the water? Nor do we worry about beaver crap, duck crap, goose crap, coyote crap, bear crap, deer crap, elk crap,.......you get the picture. AND, we have great trout fishing. But then again, we are not over crowded with people either, maybe that makes a difference. Not a lot of liberals here, I KNOW that makes a difference. But more to the point, you don't see overcrowding of animals. You don't have people raising 300 head of cows on 40 acres with a public waterway running through it. We don't worm our animals either, and they are fat and happy. Maybe Wyoming is just a little tougher than the rest of the country......(disclaimer: that last line was a joke, everyone is getting too sensitive. What the devil has happened to this board??) [/QUOTE]
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