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Alaska has been dealing with wolf and predator control issues forever and I don't see it ending. I could be wrong, but I was always under the impression the West coast between Alaska and Mexico is liberal land. Any thing goes if it feels good and accept every thing if some one else likes it. Or some thing like that.

All of those places killed of their grizzly and wolves long ago and they harbor groups that want to tell the rest of the states how to deal with their predators. If I could I would take a couple hundred of our brown bears and wolves and give them to places like San rancisco and Seattle and Portland. Let them get some first hand experience with those critters, they can cuddle and name them. It would be fun to watch.

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well here in Minnesota we have over 4,000 wolves in the northern 3rd of the state of Minnesota,but these liberal PETA wolf love`n people have a lot of money and have been able to keep these dang wolves federally protected.plus half or more of the people that work for the DNR in Minnesota are liberal PETA wolf lovers, Minnesota deer season is not that good in the northern 3rd of Minnesota because of these wolves ,moose population in the NW part of Minnesota is almost 0 now because of wolf protection,i will agree lets put them in these big cities let them deal with wolves !


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Originally Posted by wageslave
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Sorry you saw a wolf track.
They have been in the wallowas for years.
Get used to it, they ain't going away.
Btw,
That pic is sorta like a Bigfoot film.
You need a better phone or camera.


I hunted the Wallowas for many years, and never crossed a track. I've been told they are there. There must not be very damn many considering the hundreds of hours I've glassed and thousands of miles I've traveled there.


Talk to any cowman in Enterprise or Joseph.


I bow hunt in those areas and remember seeing wolves 13 years ago back in those area and ranchers were losing cows to them then

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Originally Posted by 673
You guys got a wolf problem hey, say goodbye to your ungulates.
I and many others here in BC never had a chance to say goodbye as these wolves cleaned out the Moose, Mule deer, and Whitetails in many parts of BC, it only took a few years.
Having never had a Wolf issue before most were caught offguard as to how much and many a Wolf will kill, I find out a Wolf will kill 10-15 Elk a year, so a pack will take out alot.
Much of the problem lies with the Wolf loving community that are up in arms over killing any of these predators, does your government bow down to these azzhats or will they do a cull regardless of public opinion?


At least with Oregon and this is just my opinion, but I am far from alone in my opinion...

Oregon Fish & Game unofficially doesn't support hunting at all...

its ran by urbanite liberals who are anti gun and anti hunting...

so let in all the wolves they can, let them wipe out game animals..

and then there will be no reason for for anyone to own guns, according to their way of thinking...

then with that done, they can just sit in the office with their feet up on the desk and drink coffee
and B.S. with each other all day.. like many other state level government employees do in this
state, while their retirement plan (PERS) continues to bankrupt the state, so the democRATS
can keep jacking up taxes to create their liberal utopia....for themselves...at the expense of
everyone else...


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Anyone know if UDAP bear spray would work on them? I've got a daughter who just moved to Oregon and enjoys hiking, especially near Crater Lake.




I think the trouble with that would be multiple targets,







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Don't run.... A gal up here tried that. Didn't end well for her.


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Originally Posted by Seafire
Originally Posted by 673
You guys got a wolf problem hey, say goodbye to your ungulates.
I and many others here in BC never had a chance to say goodbye as these wolves cleaned out the Moose, Mule deer, and Whitetails in many parts of BC, it only took a few years.
Having never had a Wolf issue before most were caught offguard as to how much and many a Wolf will kill, I find out a Wolf will kill 10-15 Elk a year, so a pack will take out alot.
Much of the problem lies with the Wolf loving community that are up in arms over killing any of these predators, does your government bow down to these azzhats or will they do a cull regardless of public opinion?


At least with Oregon and this is just my opinion, but I am far from alone in my opinion...

Oregon Fish & Game unofficially doesn't support hunting at all...

its ran by urbanite liberals who are anti gun and anti hunting...

so let in all the wolves they can, let them wipe out game animals..

and then there will be no reason for for anyone to own guns, according to their way of thinking...

then with that done, they can just sit in the office with their feet up on the desk and drink coffee
and B.S. with each other all day.. like many other state level government employees do in this
state, while their retirement plan (PERS) continues to bankrupt the state, so the democRATS
can keep jacking up taxes to create their liberal utopia....for themselves...at the expense of
everyone else...



That's really about the way it is...


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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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Originally Posted by Barkoff
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Anyone know if UDAP bear spray would work on them? I've got a daughter who just moved to Oregon and enjoys hiking, especially near Crater Lake.




I think the trouble with that would be multiple targets,



Maybe she needs an AR with a 30 round mag...


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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Originally Posted by atse
We once had a set of wolves we were after move 13 air miles in one night.


Schit! They fly too?


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Originally Posted by tzone
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We once had a set of wolves we were after move 13 air miles in one night.


Schit! They fly too?

No, but I do, that is how we killed em.

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Originally Posted by atse
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We once had a set of wolves we were after move 13 air miles in one night.


Schit! They fly too?

No, but I do, that is how we killed em.



Air Chase.....

How's things Bart? Getting any warm weather yet?


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Originally Posted by scenarshooter
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We once had a set of wolves we were after move 13 air miles in one night.


Schit! They fly too?

No, but I do, that is how we killed em.



Air Chase.....

How's things Bart? Getting any warm weather yet?

No, it has been a long winter. Its starting to break a little now but we are still way behind. I snared a wolf in about 3 ft of snow a while back. That was pretty cool. How is the coyote hunting?

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Originally Posted by las
Don't run.... A gal up here tried that. Didn't end well for her.


Interesting write-up on her a while back... the fact she was alone, 4'10", running with ear buds in, and was hit by a split pack...


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Originally Posted by atse
Originally Posted by scenarshooter
Originally Posted by atse
Originally Posted by tzone
Originally Posted by atse
We once had a set of wolves we were after move 13 air miles in one night.


Schit! They fly too?

No, but I do, that is how we killed em.



Air Chase.....

How's things Bart? Getting any warm weather yet?

No, it has been a long winter. Its starting to break a little now but we are still way behind. I snared a wolf in about 3 ft of snow a while back. That was pretty cool. How is the coyote hunting?


Still using snowshoes....

Calf calls coming in like gangbusters.


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Open carry in Oregon. Must be unloaded in transport UNLESS you can prove transport from or to a hunt or range. Stay unloaded.

Wolf has been spotted on Mount Hood. Have seen some very large coyotes, but no wolf...yet. Came across some large prints, but not conclusive. Illegal in Oregon to kill wolves. Plenty of mountain lions, even near cities.


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