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<blockquote data-quote="coyote wacker" data-source="post: 3084790" data-attributes="member: 93683"><p>I have read reports and seen pictures mostly in the North East US mostly along the Canadian boarder....I know and would bet there has been a good amount of coyote-wolf crosses in Michigan there has always been a good population of coyotes in the UP and coyotes are much larger than ones in the LP.....</p><p></p><p>If you look at the UP it would be a slow and long distance for wolves to populate long and narrow with water on 3 sides....theres a good wolf population in Canada but with large dangerous waters to the north except in the far east of the UP but there has been wolves ,moose and lynx from Canada in the east UP that have crossed during the winter for as long as I can remember and have herd stories about wolves, moose and lynx crossing but most would get shot or trapped....</p><p>Wolves in the western UP have come from Wisconsin....I hunted the far western UP in the late 70's until the early 90's....saw wolf tracks for the first time in 1978 by the early 90's it was common and deer numbers started to go down....by the late 2000's I went from feeding 200+ deer to 30 in a couple years by 2020 9 was average....</p><p>Deer are very good breeders but between a bad winters and wolves I see there will never be a recovery of deer in the UP.....at least with a bad winter and no wolves deer would make a come back but it will never happen with no wolf hunting allowed in Michigan the same goes for Minnesota and Wisconsin....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyote wacker, post: 3084790, member: 93683"] I have read reports and seen pictures mostly in the North East US mostly along the Canadian boarder....I know and would bet there has been a good amount of coyote-wolf crosses in Michigan there has always been a good population of coyotes in the UP and coyotes are much larger than ones in the LP..... If you look at the UP it would be a slow and long distance for wolves to populate long and narrow with water on 3 sides....theres a good wolf population in Canada but with large dangerous waters to the north except in the far east of the UP but there has been wolves ,moose and lynx from Canada in the east UP that have crossed during the winter for as long as I can remember and have herd stories about wolves, moose and lynx crossing but most would get shot or trapped.... Wolves in the western UP have come from Wisconsin....I hunted the far western UP in the late 70's until the early 90's....saw wolf tracks for the first time in 1978 by the early 90's it was common and deer numbers started to go down....by the late 2000's I went from feeding 200+ deer to 30 in a couple years by 2020 9 was average.... Deer are very good breeders but between a bad winters and wolves I see there will never be a recovery of deer in the UP.....at least with a bad winter and no wolves deer would make a come back but it will never happen with no wolf hunting allowed in Michigan the same goes for Minnesota and Wisconsin.... [/QUOTE]
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