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Since a federal judge mandated an immediate opening to a wolf season in Wisconsin those who've drawn tags are doing amazingly well. Several of the zones have met quota within two days of Monday's opener. Still, roughly 50% of the available tags went to the tribes in ceded land so the season, while appearing to be a dandy is still just a token season. Wisconsin, like Minnesota, has an over-load of wolves....way more than what the dnr counts claim. Ma and I drove to Duluth yesterday and saw one cross I35 about 15 miles north of Hinkley in broad daylight. I'm sure Michigan's UP has more than they need as well.
Just once I'd like to see these three states get wolf seasons without some vague judge in Georgia or South Carolina stop the hunts. Maybe these three states should start live trapping operations and drop them off in the home towns of the judges making these stupid decisions based on bleeding heart's wants and not on real data. Minnesota has way too many wolves. We drove to our cabin property and took a look around. Not a deer track in the yard there, but we had plenty of wolf tracks. I wish the Wisconsin gunners and trappers a great season.
Just once I'd like to see these three states get wolf seasons without some vague judge in Georgia or South Carolina stop the hunts. Maybe these three states should start live trapping operations and drop them off in the home towns of the judges making these stupid decisions based on bleeding heart's wants and not on real data. Minnesota has way too many wolves. We drove to our cabin property and took a look around. Not a deer track in the yard there, but we had plenty of wolf tracks. I wish the Wisconsin gunners and trappers a great season.