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Old 12-18-2006 | 06:59 AM
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furgitter
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Default RE: WI hunters kill wolves

Nodog,Id like to see the wolves and coyotes managed alot differantly too,and speaking from my own personal experiance,when the wolves move in,the coyotes move out.For some reasion the red fox dont have a problem with the wolves,and the coyotes do.Not to say one is better to have arround than the other.Both worthless in my opinion,I hate coyotes,but they made it here on there own.they werent re-introduced to the best of my knowlage.And even though people trap,and hunt them,they are in so deep,its going to take some real conserted efforts to make an impact.Wolves will be the same way someday.
ORIGINAL: nodog

ORIGINAL: Germ

Nodog likes to talk in jeberish, what he is saying is "No big deer in Ohio", you just have to read between the lines.[8D]

Saw some of your big Mitch I gan deer yesterday. Everyone of them pushed 200#. It was between Motown and Port Huron. Went up there to pick up a bow for my daughter. Real nice guy who shot the biggest deer of his 20 years this season. I could see why after seeing those monsters. Hebrought up something aboutthe big deer in Ohio. Imentioned that yes we have some big ones, but our herd is only 600,000 with talk of reducing it to 250,000. I could see the wheels turning. He was alittle confused, mentioned something about having no desire to stare out into space all day. Your own has about a million and a half.

This whole issue is about having to be forced to live with a cold blooded killer let loose in your area. It’s only supposed benefit is that it will attack coyotes, it may, but I doubt it will have any measurable effect on them and people will have 2 cold blooded killers to deal with, this one being much more of what is undesirable with the promise that they will not attack you or yours. A wolf is a large dog. The domestic dog attacks are numerous and often attributed to the failure of the owner to train or restrain the dog. Now there are those who want to let loose untrained, non secure, cold blooded killers and you to be happy with it. Not me.
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