This was trapped in a coyote set. VERY Pretty and VERYYYY Deadly creature. As Wisconsin Law dictated, this Wolf was released. They now have changed the law IF you get a tag. Root for me to get a tag. NO reason to have these creatures here.
This was trapped in a coyote set. VERY Pretty and VERYYYY Deadly creature. As Wisconsin Law dictated, this Wolf was released. They now have changed the law IF you get a tag. Root for me to get a tag. NO reason to have these creatures here.
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Michael Potter
what about the fact that those creatures were there well before humans wereAdam Gates
Mike, if all you do is bash post's or doubt what the picture is why even comment?Zack Doyle
The folks who own the farm I hunt outside of Durand have seen several in their area. Its amazing how fast their numbers are growing.Adam Gates
I put in for my tag.Mark Guderski
In the 1800s, those good people took care of their problem so they could live and survive. Now people have reintroduced them to Wisconsin. Now we pay people compensation for their lost pets and livestock. I dont want to see extinction, but we need more population control. Thanks for being courteous about my opinions and I will be courteous about yours.Mike Morgan
No need to wipe them out.I do believe controlled harvest on them though.And there are reasons for them to be here.Look up what predators benefits to the environment are.Anyway happy hunting and good luck getting your tag.Chester Miller
I agree with Mike Morgan. There is no need to wipe them out.Mark Guderski
I agree with him too.Nicole Lynch
They absolutely do need to be managed. Take it from someone who lives in Idaho and had these non-native wolves introduced here without the consent of the Idaho citizens. Our elk herds are being rapidly depleted because of these wolves, and most of the time they're just surplus kills. The wolves don't even eat most of them. They have to be managed, period. Just like any other game creature.