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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 3032084" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>The wolves in Minnesota have gotten so bad that they are coming into towns at night and killing pets. The deer that used to be plentiful are now gone in much of northern Minnesota. The state won't allow hunting so people have taken it upon themselves to regulate the population(which is ALWAYS drastically underestimated by the wolf program managers). I lived in Two Harbors and worked in Silver Bay on the north shore of Lake Superior, a drive of 30 miles. It was not uncommon to see wolves several times a week on the way to and from work. Bird hunters are advised to equip their hunting dogs with spiked collars and to keep them very close while in the field or risk losing them to wolves. I did my part to limit them while I lived there. There are ways...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 3032084, member: 84442"] The wolves in Minnesota have gotten so bad that they are coming into towns at night and killing pets. The deer that used to be plentiful are now gone in much of northern Minnesota. The state won't allow hunting so people have taken it upon themselves to regulate the population(which is ALWAYS drastically underestimated by the wolf program managers). I lived in Two Harbors and worked in Silver Bay on the north shore of Lake Superior, a drive of 30 miles. It was not uncommon to see wolves several times a week on the way to and from work. Bird hunters are advised to equip their hunting dogs with spiked collars and to keep them very close while in the field or risk losing them to wolves. I did my part to limit them while I lived there. There are ways... [/QUOTE]
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