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<blockquote data-quote="rooster740" data-source="post: 640584" data-attributes="member: 10582"><p>Um hello! Let me remind you of somethings, Outfitters charge a large fee, and are typically booked with big game hunters (big money) if they are worth their apples. Outfitters are only allowed to hunt certain areas and wolves cover big country (here today gone tomorrow). Most outfitters have enough guides to kill the wolves they see if they are going to be legal about matters.</p><p>certainly it is alot more economical to make friends with a couple of people who just truley hates wolves, most big game hunters do to differnt levels of hatred. They may not show you their favorite elk hole, but You can bet your donkey they will, at least tell you where to go to kill these nasty killing machines. Some will gather you up throw you on a horse and drag your donkey all over hell and back until you smoke a dog or give up!</p><p>I can tell you that until snow is on the ground for tracking locating wolves is just about 50 percent luck. Once there is snow on the ground they are in trouble, and I mean big bad ventilated wolf trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster740, post: 640584, member: 10582"] Um hello! Let me remind you of somethings, Outfitters charge a large fee, and are typically booked with big game hunters (big money) if they are worth their apples. Outfitters are only allowed to hunt certain areas and wolves cover big country (here today gone tomorrow). Most outfitters have enough guides to kill the wolves they see if they are going to be legal about matters. certainly it is alot more economical to make friends with a couple of people who just truley hates wolves, most big game hunters do to differnt levels of hatred. They may not show you their favorite elk hole, but You can bet your donkey they will, at least tell you where to go to kill these nasty killing machines. Some will gather you up throw you on a horse and drag your donkey all over hell and back until you smoke a dog or give up! I can tell you that until snow is on the ground for tracking locating wolves is just about 50 percent luck. Once there is snow on the ground they are in trouble, and I mean big bad ventilated wolf trouble. [/QUOTE]
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