Browning300
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Their known as Coywolfs. I believe either Michigan or Canadian fish and game have done some studies on them, can't remember right now.
Statements like that make it pretty obvious you do not live where wolves are present. You might want to tread lightly because its very clear you don't have a clue on the wolf situation in this part of the country.If you want to kill "dogs," focus on coyotes. No problems there. They are expanding and look to be thriving. Domestics have humans and wolves are too few. I'm all about conservation. I will never support the sole preservation, or eradication of any species. There needs to be a balance.
@longrangehunterII how does it work shooting an animal like that? Does it go on a tag or treated like a coyote/varmint? Did you have to report it so biologists can study it?
I would love to go wolf hunting. You need tags and out of state points like if you were to go elk or mule deer hunting right?
Long range come on up to MT Non resident wolf tags are $50 with a max purchase limit of 5.
300...i hear Yellowstone wolves are ripe for the pickens....kind of hang out there just long enough to give you good shots.....
Its called Lamar Valley . Better bring a Ghillie suit. Ted Turners Ranch just south of Bozeman also has them... Right next to the house! bring a suppressorShoot me a 10 digit grid and I'll head up there. What is it 3S?? Lol
And you prove it can....Just when I thought it couldn't get any dumber..... mtmuley