cheeser
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DNR hears debate on a potential wolf hunt
Most people at the meeting were in favor of wolf management while several spoke against it
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I thought this link was in my original post, thank you for posting. Mdnr administration is caught with there pants around their ankles
My brother just came to me and asked to go in on buying some hunting land in the UP. My reply to him was I don’t want land in an area where the wolves out number the people.I moved to the UP in the fall of 1995. There were deer every place you looked in Marquette and Alger county. Then the bad winters of 1995-96 and 1996-97 hit. The herd was absolutely decimated. The numbers starting to come back slowly just when the wolf numbers started to rapidly increase. A few more harsh winters in the 2000's and the deer numbers have never came back. The numbers of beavers dropped too as wolves love to kill them. I even found a partially eaten bear that was dug out of its den by wolves one winter.
However, it's not all the wolves fault. Logging practices changed in the early 2000's. Much less clear cutting and more select cutting. The result was poorer habitat. The cedar swamps that formerly wintered deer are browsed out and so are the wintering areas along lake superior.
The wolves need to be controlled, but the number of tags need to be controlled as well. The MI DNR has done an absolutely terrible job adjusting to changes on the ground.
I would not buy a camp in the UP just for hunting deer for certain.My brother just came to me and asked to go in on buying some hunting land in the UP. My reply to him was I don’t want land in an area where the wolves out number the people.
Hopefully Michigan can clean up the issue of wolves but I’m doubtful with how the state is run as a whole.
best of luck!