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Author Topic: Wolves (again)  (Read 8857 times)

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Offline HUNTER2

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They must have forgot there shovels. :oops1:
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Offline guythathunts

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I know who killed those wolves... it was bigfoot!
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Offline wildlifeminnesota

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So two wrongs make it right, Not saying I like wolf, But it is the law, and if people keep taking the law in there own hand, If it was a trophy deer would in make it right? NO! it would not, I do think Minnesota well have an open season on wolf. and if you take that chance and you are drum to get gotten then you will site in jail for six Mo/ and pay a big fine, So be it,
I do not think by taking the law in your own hands is going fix the problem with wolfs,

If it was in self deference then they should of just call the DNR and told them, and if them they got jail time and fine, I would be standing right behind them 110%   

Offline dakids

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They only found 2 wolves.  They must not have been looking to hard.  I think that there were many more shot during the deer season. SSS
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Offline jkcmj

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Isn't it natural for the dominant predator to attempt to eliminate the competition in his hunting area ;D
The coyote does it to the fox
The wolf does it to the coyote/bears
The  :fudd: does it to the wolves :coffee:

Offline Mayfly

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Anyone with information is asked to contact the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources TIP line at: (800) 652-9093, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at (218) 720-5357


I'm sure the phone is ringing off the hook.  :rotflmao:


A good friend that lives in the ely area won't even let her kids play in the pasture anymore because of all the wolves lurking along the edges. The neighbors have lost horses, she has lost cattle and the list goes on. The kids used to run wild in the pasture and play all day. Now she is afraid to let them back there alone.

Offline thunderpout

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gotta put the youngins thru firearm safety, then concealed carry classes. ;)

Offline Go Big Red!

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gotta put the youngins thru firearm safety, then concealed carry classes. ;)

I thought they were born with gun in hand....  :scratch:
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