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<blockquote data-quote="alaska" data-source="post: 906065" data-attributes="member: 23096"><p>If you value your game you hunt, you will dispose of the Wolves as quickly as possible.</p><p></p><p>I remember back in the 60's they introduced the Russian Boar in Western North Carolina.......we hunted them during Bear Season. Then in the 80's domestic pigs or cross breds were near my hunting areas routed everything on the ground....very good eating......I have not been back since, I often wonder how many pigs survived since the early 80's near Lenoir, NC in the Sampson Area.</p><p></p><p>Wolves kill just to Kill..........that goes for your pet dog or maybe your child waiting on a buss on the corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaska, post: 906065, member: 23096"] If you value your game you hunt, you will dispose of the Wolves as quickly as possible. I remember back in the 60's they introduced the Russian Boar in Western North Carolina.......we hunted them during Bear Season. Then in the 80's domestic pigs or cross breds were near my hunting areas routed everything on the ground....very good eating......I have not been back since, I often wonder how many pigs survived since the early 80's near Lenoir, NC in the Sampson Area. Wolves kill just to Kill..........that goes for your pet dog or maybe your child waiting on a buss on the corner. [/QUOTE]
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