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<blockquote data-quote="RustyRick" data-source="post: 1451128" data-attributes="member: 69572"><p>I have to apologize to you mtm. I think your wolves were sold to you from us in Alberta and BC. Your governor told me years ago that "we were smarter than you. We got paid to capture and provide" I live in wolf county, and the wolf problem is way out of hand. You can call elk and the wolves show up. I'm guessing the difference came when we (Joe public) started loving them, and protecting them. Now it's gone far out of balance. Packs are plentiful at 20 plus, where as they used to be few and far between. Our winter herds of 300 plus elk are gone to groups of 20. So you are right. They are killing machines. Now we have bounties in counties of 300 to 500$. We're seeing lots killed, but one must over kill, because they just have bigger litters.</p><p></p><p>"wolves fighting" is posturing, but wolves on a killing spree is out of this world ugly. A pack of bull dogs wouldn't stand a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyRick, post: 1451128, member: 69572"] I have to apologize to you mtm. I think your wolves were sold to you from us in Alberta and BC. Your governor told me years ago that "we were smarter than you. We got paid to capture and provide" I live in wolf county, and the wolf problem is way out of hand. You can call elk and the wolves show up. I'm guessing the difference came when we (Joe public) started loving them, and protecting them. Now it's gone far out of balance. Packs are plentiful at 20 plus, where as they used to be few and far between. Our winter herds of 300 plus elk are gone to groups of 20. So you are right. They are killing machines. Now we have bounties in counties of 300 to 500$. We're seeing lots killed, but one must over kill, because they just have bigger litters. "wolves fighting" is posturing, but wolves on a killing spree is out of this world ugly. A pack of bull dogs wouldn't stand a chance. [/QUOTE]
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