In the Bismarck tribune.

well that's a bummer for ND hunters, but if the numbers quoted in the article are accurate, its probably a good move. Give them some time to rebound.

If local hunters hunt the coyotes real hard for the next couple years, that ought to help too. Does ND have wolves too...?
 
We have a few wolves wandering around and a few more mt. lions. I haven't heard any good reports in the Camp Crook SD or Ekalaka Mt area where I am going for Pronghorn either. At this pace my first guided hunt(archery) is going to be a bust. That is if I get drawn, don't have the results yet.


Brent
 
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