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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 193101" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>Wyoming shooter, good point, Grizzlys dont apply hear. In Wisconsin our bears are sleeping. I live in the central part of the state and the wolves have been here for quite some time and populations are growing. One nieghbor claims to have seen a pack of 11. One fellow shot one and the wardens were their in 1/2 hour. Some are chipped, I personally have seen 3 this year, all from the highway. Wolves killing dogs is a common occurence and no longer news worthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 193101, member: 3733"] Wyoming shooter, good point, Grizzlys dont apply hear. In Wisconsin our bears are sleeping. I live in the central part of the state and the wolves have been here for quite some time and populations are growing. One nieghbor claims to have seen a pack of 11. One fellow shot one and the wardens were their in 1/2 hour. Some are chipped, I personally have seen 3 this year, all from the highway. Wolves killing dogs is a common occurence and no longer news worthy. [/QUOTE]
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