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Alberta may kill thousands of wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="FAL Shot" data-source="post: 577709" data-attributes="member: 27328"><p>Wolf sightings were common where I lived in northern Minnesota. In spite of that, we had a very large deer population. I think our wolves were eating a lot more than deer. I think some of them had an appetite for fowl and rabbits in the warmer months. But the wolf population has exploded there lately, and will need to be brought down, due to the treehuggers.</p><p> </p><p>Why does everybody think trapping and shooting when it comes to wolves? Why not get some Borzoi dogs and have some fun, the way the Russians have done? And some of them still use Borzoi, it would seem. Snowmobiles and helicopters have taken the place of the Borzoi in Russian wolf depredation hunts. Those into the sport of it still use the Borzoi to catch and hold wolves. I'm sure some Russian would love to seel you some hunting stock for breeding. What you have seen over here is probably from show stock. There are at least three types of Borzoi that I know about, roughly divided into Russian (western), Crimean (southern) and Siberian (eastern) types.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL Shot, post: 577709, member: 27328"] Wolf sightings were common where I lived in northern Minnesota. In spite of that, we had a very large deer population. I think our wolves were eating a lot more than deer. I think some of them had an appetite for fowl and rabbits in the warmer months. But the wolf population has exploded there lately, and will need to be brought down, due to the treehuggers. Why does everybody think trapping and shooting when it comes to wolves? Why not get some Borzoi dogs and have some fun, the way the Russians have done? And some of them still use Borzoi, it would seem. Snowmobiles and helicopters have taken the place of the Borzoi in Russian wolf depredation hunts. Those into the sport of it still use the Borzoi to catch and hold wolves. I'm sure some Russian would love to seel you some hunting stock for breeding. What you have seen over here is probably from show stock. There are at least three types of Borzoi that I know about, roughly divided into Russian (western), Crimean (southern) and Siberian (eastern) types. [/QUOTE]
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