dd444
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Post by dd444 on Sept 25, 2005 11:54:51 GMT -5
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Post by vancreek on Sept 25, 2005 12:37:10 GMT -5
thanks,that is already been covered as well as those killed in mich last year,we need to stick together to be part of the solution and not part of the problem,if you have wolves in your huntin area you know what i mean.have a nice weekend.this reintroduction is a huge waste of taxpayers money,contact you elected official and voice your concern,I LOVE WOLVES (baked,broiled,or BBQed)have a nice weekend.jerry
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dd444
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Post by dd444 on Sept 25, 2005 13:51:35 GMT -5
vancreek I called myself looking,sorry I didn't see it posted..
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Post by whitedog61 on Sept 26, 2005 4:42:07 GMT -5
DD its allways sad to hear of the loss of good hounds to wolves, when you read an artical like that, i hope those who run hounds that dont have wolves where they hunt understand how lucky they are and dont let them get a hold on the area you do hunt if you dont have them, the feds want to see wolves throughout there historical range and if you live in the lower 48 that means they want to see wolves where you live, there going to lie to you and say they moved to your area from michigan or wisconsin or minnesota something like that is what they will tell you dont believe there lies, and just kill the freaking wolf, oh did i tell you besides hounds for dinner the wolves like all breeds of dogs they will come on they front pourch to get them too, they allso like all live stock,cows,pigs,chickens etc. and the deer herd cant handle the pressure are deer are dissapearing at an alarming rate, most of the does ive seen this year dont have fawns, deer are just vanishing from areas sure there are some pockets of deer here and there but it wont be long and they will be gone, i am hopeing soon as the deer are wiped out the wolves will just up and leave on there own.
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dd444
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Post by dd444 on Sept 26, 2005 20:51:11 GMT -5
I hope they can run faster than my bullet,or there in trouble.
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Post by whitedog61 on Sept 27, 2005 17:15:56 GMT -5
DD i new i liked you for some reason lol they make a nice target, they are prolly bigger than your deer sown there, what does a deer weight down there??? have a great day.
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dd444
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Post by dd444 on Sept 27, 2005 17:23:31 GMT -5
There have been big bucks killed around here that will go 205 to 215 but most are smaller.A doe can go from 80 to 125 pounds.And grown bucks from 125 to 160 is about average..
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dd444
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Post by dd444 on Sept 27, 2005 17:27:35 GMT -5
Bring wolves back to any area is a sentsless act.And not only should the wolves be shot but the folks bring them into a area needs to be shot to.
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Post by Huntin54 on Sept 28, 2005 15:06:49 GMT -5
I would like to shoot them after they walk out of the cage. We already have them in northern pa. I saw tracks that were huge i knew they weren't dogs. These tracks were in the snow and they went through the middle of our field at our hunting cabin in northern pa. It pissed me off so much that now there is wolves in the area. And it seems like the deer are all gone now rarely see them now. The coyotes are bad to
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