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Old 12-16-2006 | 11:14 AM
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wihunter1388
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Default wolves in WI starting to be a problem

Think of it this way this summer in canada a runner from a coal minewas attack after work going back to his camp, loggers in northern wi have encountered wolves but got away before anything could happen.
As more wolves enter and are born in WI they will split up into new packs destroying deer population-yes i know that they only attack the weakest ones but what if they are fawns in the spring time. There would be no more fawns which means no deer in that area. Also they push out the coyotes. I actually hunt almost everywhere in WI or talk to people who do and they are having the same thing happening, the south are seeing more coyotes and less in the north.
that is because the wolves are bigger than the coyotes and the yotes are bigger than fox so they will start moving south or into cities. this could be a big problem for everyone if coyotes start moving into cities to escape the wolves. if a hungry yote is in the area of young children where do you think its easiest meal is?
if we dont start taking wolves or managing them better i will predict next year we will have a human killed by wolves or coyotes. they are a nuisance for hound hunters because its like a dinner bell for them. I am surpised that there hasnt been any deaths in montana yet, but i know its coming and when your walking in a big swamp early morning or late nights deer hunting in wolf country you try to forget about all of that.
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