Cry Wolf??? SE of Wisc. Rapids!!!
#31
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876

Give it 2-3 more years and the problem will have reached many towns. The wolf will end it's days again. What I want are the people responsible prosecuted severely for the deaths that will occur.
Not one child ever needed to die, not one. The first one that does in a town the parents should get a team of lawyers and sue all responsible for a trillion dollars and life in prison or eaten by the wolves they deliberately reintroduced totally disrespecting their fathers best efforts to protect their children's children from that killing machine. Any dog that indiscriminately killed like the wolf would be killed without a word about it. Anyone who didn't restrain that dog would be prosecuted.
Not one child ever needed to die, not one. The first one that does in a town the parents should get a team of lawyers and sue all responsible for a trillion dollars and life in prison or eaten by the wolves they deliberately reintroduced totally disrespecting their fathers best efforts to protect their children's children from that killing machine. Any dog that indiscriminately killed like the wolf would be killed without a word about it. Anyone who didn't restrain that dog would be prosecuted.
#33
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: central Wisconsin
Posts: 183

I spend a lot of time hunting near the Meadow Valley area and so far this year I have seen 2 wolves. It is very common to hear them howling at night or in the morning. Last year we saw 4. I really do not like having them around but I think the poor managment by the dnr has done a lot more to desroy the deer herd than wolves. Someone posted earlier that the statistics say wolves kill 600 deer in the area a year, if the dnr just gave out far fewer doe tags or would go back to the old days of buck only, the herd would still increase, imo.....
#34
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 608

I spend a lot of time hunting near the Meadow Valley area and so far this year I have seen 2 wolves. It is very common to hear them howling at night or in the morning. Last year we saw 4. I really do not like having them around but I think the poor managment by the dnr has done a lot more to desroy the deer herd than wolves. Someone posted earlier that the statistics say wolves kill 600 deer in the area a year, if the dnr just gave out far fewer doe tags or would go back to the old days of buck only, the herd would still increase, imo.....
#37
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: S.W.PA
Posts: 178

Why would a humain person shoot a wolf or any animal for that matter in the guts on purpose so it would wander off to die.What an absurd thing to say.Personally I believe you can tell alot about a person by the way they treat animals....I was always taught 1 shot 1 kill as quick and humainly as possible regardless of what breed
#38

Why would a humain person shoot a wolf or any animal for that matter in the guts on purpose so it would wander off to die.What an absurd thing to say.Personally I believe you can tell alot about a person by the way they treat animals....I was always taught 1 shot 1 kill as quick and humainly as possible regardless of what breed

Maybe it has something to do with not getting caught!!!



#39

My land is in Polk County, and over the last five years, I have had 1st person encounters plus numerous trail camera photos of the wolves that frequent our property.
THe DNR consistently claims these are the same pack that live near Hayward.
So according to them, there is only 1 pack that lives in that 60 miles distance?
(I don't think so.)
But I know the neighboring farmers are "protecting" their cattle pretty vigarously.
THe DNR consistently claims these are the same pack that live near Hayward.
So according to them, there is only 1 pack that lives in that 60 miles distance?
(I don't think so.)
But I know the neighboring farmers are "protecting" their cattle pretty vigarously.