Wisconsin, now home to 800 wolves
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Wisconsin, now home to 800 wolves
Give or take 500..... Lol
Seriously, how can they put a number on it, how can they possibly count them (serious question)?
http://fox6now.com/2016/06/16/dnr-wisco ... 00-wolves/
Seriously, how can they put a number on it, how can they possibly count them (serious question)?
http://fox6now.com/2016/06/16/dnr-wisco ... 00-wolves/
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Re: Wisconsin, now home to 800 wolves
Buck snort wrote:Give or take 500..... Lol
Seriously, how can they put a number on it, how can they possibly count them (serious question)?
http://fox6now.com/2016/06/16/dnr-wisco ... 00-wolves/
The article said winter surveys. I'm assuming they do alot of flying then and can get some accurate counts that way.
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Re: Wisconsin, now home to 800 wolves
I don't see how it's possible to be accurate. With all the pine trees up there in the north, they could miss hundreds of them.
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Re: Wisconsin, now home to 800 wolves
I'm sure they use helicopters as well as planes. Plus they do boots on the ground surveys. Checking tracks, scat piles and other things.
I don't think their missing hundreds.
The other thing to remember is the wolves are gonna be where the deer are. Whitetails don't like deep mature forests. They use the transitions. So that's where the wolves will be also.
Now I'm not saying the DNR's system is perfect. Just that it's in the ball park.
900 wolves eat alot of venison in 1 year.
I don't think their missing hundreds.
The other thing to remember is the wolves are gonna be where the deer are. Whitetails don't like deep mature forests. They use the transitions. So that's where the wolves will be also.
Now I'm not saying the DNR's system is perfect. Just that it's in the ball park.
900 wolves eat alot of venison in 1 year.
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PETA and all the anti hunting crowd are loving it.
Between bears and wolves the deer don't have a chance.
I also heard the snowshoe hare population is really hurting.
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Between bears and wolves the deer don't have a chance.
I also heard the snowshoe hare population is really hurting.
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This doesn't sound good.
http://www.grindtv.com/wildlife/40-dogs ... s-puzzled/
Like the MN DNR I am guessing they don't really know how many wolves are out there, worse yet they keep lying about it and the numbers. MN has had 3000 wolves for 30 years now, I wouldn't be surprise if that number was really 10-15,000. You know WI numbers are much higher as well.
http://www.grindtv.com/wildlife/40-dogs ... s-puzzled/
Like the MN DNR I am guessing they don't really know how many wolves are out there, worse yet they keep lying about it and the numbers. MN has had 3000 wolves for 30 years now, I wouldn't be surprise if that number was really 10-15,000. You know WI numbers are much higher as well.
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wolves should be treated the same as coyotes in regards to management = a year round season. That judge might as well put coyotes and gray squirrels on the Endangered Species List also ,, makes the same amount of sense
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john1984 wrote:wolves should be treated the same as coyotes in regards to management = a year round season. That judge might as well put coyotes and [glow=red]gray squirrels[/glow] on the Endangered Species List also ,, makes the same amount of sense
gray squirrels ARE taking over
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olivertractor wrote:john1984 wrote:wolves should be treated the same as coyotes in regards to management = a year round season. That judge might as well put coyotes and [glow=red]gray squirrels[/glow] on the Endangered Species List also ,, makes the same amount of sense
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800 times what? 5? 6? 7?
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john1984 wrote:wolves should be treated the same as coyotes in regards to management = a year round season.
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Wish NY would do year around on yotes.
I couldn't imagine having to deal with Wolves
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The wolves are out of control! And yes they are off by 100's. I've talked to a wolf tracker in the north woods. He gave the dnr hiss tally. They told him his numbers were wrong! They estimated my county to be around 30 wolves and broken up into a few packs! What a crock! I must be a wolf magnet than. We hear them almost every single night. And sometimes we hear two or three packs sounding off within ears distance. Something needs to be done! Before it gets way out of control. This next election will determine our fate for wolves. That's my thought anyways.
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headgear wrote:This doesn't sound good.
http://www.grindtv.com/wildlife/40-dogs ... s-puzzled/
Like the MN DNR I am guessing they don't really know how many wolves are out there, worse yet they keep lying about it and the numbers. MN has had 3000 wolves for 30 years now, I wouldn't be surprise if that number was really 10-15,000. You know WI numbers are much higher as well.
Lying about actual numbers may be much closer to the truth. The US Fish and Game lied about how many packs of naturally existing wolf packs were already established in Montana and Wyoming. Before planting the new packs.
But I don't really believe that's happening now. Especially here in the Midwest.
Yes the wolves have been increasing. But also the deer numbers have been decreasing in these areas with established packs. Thus it would stand to reason that coyotes, dogs and other animals will now be targeted for food. With the normal food sources now dwindling.
Maybe we just need to be patient. What always happens when a prey animal diminishes their food source. They get weak, sick and have huge die offs. Nature always strives for balance!!!
This will bite PETA and all the other promoters of unnatural "conservation" efforts right in the behind!!!!
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Re: Wisconsin, now home to 800 wolves
When hunting Minnesota the wolf population seems high, but it is no where near what I see in Wisconsin, yet the WDNR claims we have far less... I had about 40 different wolves on my bear baits in Black river falls. Every bait had a wolf pack on it... My baits in Minnesota about one out of 5 got hit, and usually a lone wolf, or two. Not a whole pack. I would say there are thousands of wolves in Wisconsin.
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Re: Wisconsin, now home to 800 wolves
Wisconsin is about 56,000 sq mi. North of HWY 8 has about 20,000 SQ. MI. If there is one wolf every 10 SQ. Mi , then it is common sense there are 2,000 wolves north of HWY 8. Price co. is 1,200 SQ MI. It is not outrageous to say there are 120 wolves in Price co. The 2,000 wolf estimate does not even include between HWY 8 and HWY 64. There is plenty of wolf habitat in that area. Then there is Black River State Forest, and other counties that have wolves. There is hardly a doubt there are at least 2,000 wolves in Wis. Most likely more.
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