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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DMP25-06" data-source="post: 1899024" data-attributes="member: 27271"><p>During the early to mid-1990's , at the same time that the wolf was being re-introduced , and stocked into Yellowstone NP , numerous magazines , newspapers , and internet sites had classified advertisements that had puppies for sale that were listed to be 90% wolf-10% German shepherd , which these breeders said was the highest percentage of wolf / dog cross-breeding allowed by governmental regulations .</p><p>I remember seeing these classified for-sale ads in the back of several hunting and shooting magazines during those years .</p><p> Some of these 90% wolf puppies were being purchased and raised , wild in large enclosures , by animal-rights/anti-hunting activist groups that would later release pairs of these animals into wild areas that were away from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . If and when they were sighted or killed , they looked exactly like the Grey Wolf species which was listed on the endangered species list , the animal-rights activists would file a lawsuit in Federal courts to try and stop all hunting in the NEW areas that these counterfeit wolves had been introduced into . Luckily their plans did not work . </p><p>I do not have the old magazines and newspapers for documentation of proof as to my story , only the memory of seeing and reading about the happenings that I have described , that occurred about 25 years ago .</p><p></p><p>DMP25-06</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMP25-06, post: 1899024, member: 27271"] During the early to mid-1990's , at the same time that the wolf was being re-introduced , and stocked into Yellowstone NP , numerous magazines , newspapers , and internet sites had classified advertisements that had puppies for sale that were listed to be 90% wolf-10% German shepherd , which these breeders said was the highest percentage of wolf / dog cross-breeding allowed by governmental regulations . I remember seeing these classified for-sale ads in the back of several hunting and shooting magazines during those years . Some of these 90% wolf puppies were being purchased and raised , wild in large enclosures , by animal-rights/anti-hunting activist groups that would later release pairs of these animals into wild areas that were away from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . If and when they were sighted or killed , they looked exactly like the Grey Wolf species which was listed on the endangered species list , the animal-rights activists would file a lawsuit in Federal courts to try and stop all hunting in the NEW areas that these counterfeit wolves had been introduced into . Luckily their plans did not work . I do not have the old magazines and newspapers for documentation of proof as to my story , only the memory of seeing and reading about the happenings that I have described , that occurred about 25 years ago . DMP25-06 [/QUOTE]
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