Looks like WI is going to have a wolf hunt soon. Hope it doesn't get shut down by some judge.
That’s awesome!!!My friend shot one this afternoon by Gordon. Spent 7.5 hours on the track and killed it at 25 yards about 30 minutes before dark.
Yep I agree!won't even make a dent but congrats to those who smacked em down!
I completely agree with you on that one. It’s a start though. Like I stated, hopefully we can keep the season going for the upcoming years. The wolves have pretty much spread throughout a good portion of the state, even into the lower farmland zones. There’s a whole bunch of antis crying like little, irrational, uneducated babies about this hunt. Hopefully they don’t get their waywon't even make a dent but congrats to those who smacked em down!
But.....we have to start somewhere and it's a beginning! One down is better than none.won't even make a dent but congrats to those who smacked em down!
wow! wisconsans really stepped up ! not a bad dent in a week!I believe there were 82-85 wolves harvested in 2 days
300 wolves in the state? They estimate 250+ packs of wolves in the state.That is really a pretty good percentage on the harvest rate even if you go up to 300 wolves in the state.
I know that a lot of us would like to see a higher percentage but we need to take what we can get.
bottom line ..................wolves are not endangered and deserve no protection.300 wolves in the state? They estimate 250+ packs of wolves in the state.
"The estimated number of packs, which are primarily found in the northern part of the state, rose from 243 to 256." wiscnews.com
The reality is biologists really don't know how many wolves there are. If they are estimating that many packs, there has to be well over 1000 wolves and more realistically likely over 2000. With females having an average of 5 pups per year, and a pup survival rate of 60-80% in the Great Lakes region(wolf.org), the harvest they had during this hunt doesn't even slow the population growth.
I don't understand it totally but the original quota was 200 animals, one of the Native tribes has rights to half of the quota so they were given 100 tags which left 100 for the state to manage. I have not heard what the tribes are doing with their quota. From what I understand the harvest numbers do not include any of the Tribes quota.85 wolves out of an estimated 250+ packs in the state... Wonder why the quota was so low?