Hawk Tuah
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I'm not really sure what you're getting at.I guess I missed the issue this year. I kinda thought things were less impactful.
I saw one smallish wolf track this year total. Came across more wolverines.
Oh, and as far as the Colorado talk at the local watering hole goes, There will be talk of whole schools being attacked by wolves, and tape worms left all over the tetherball poles so when kids go to lick the pole they get worms.
And be on the lookout for a hero of a wolf slayer from the midwest. He'll be driving a minivan.
The guy was saying because of the very successful three-day Wisconsin season that hunting keeps wolf populations in check.
I was saying out west sport hunting doesn't really have a huge impact on population reduction.
Comparing Wisconsin wolf hunting, where they have roads basically in a grid every mile when you can box them in and turn 20 dogs loose isn't the same as hunting with 100s of square miles of inaccessible land.