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    I know some Ndians who are taking Wolf management to heart and protecting their elk and deer herds with the SSS method.

    My business partner in WA has a mating pair of Timber wolves that live on the mountain above his place. The female has a tracking collar. She traveled from the Yellowstone area to WA State. That is a not inconsequential distance for a wolf to travel. The Feds check on them frequently.

    I have photos of them. I will post em later.
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    One of the Feds was discussing the evidence on Mountain Lions having to increase their kill rates. The wolves will find a Lion food cache, eat it , which leaves the Lions without food. So, add another dead deer X however many weeks.

    Biologist also mentioned that the wolves , once finding an area without competition , stay.
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    Wow. Yellowstone to Spokane is roughly 500 miles.

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    Yessir. Add another 150-175 miles to that.
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    That's a total shit show in the Outer banks!! Hasn't worked and isn't going to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nitro5x6's View Post
    I know some Ndians who are taking Wolf management to heart and protecting their elk and deer herds with the SSS method.

    My business partner in WA has a mating pair of Timber wolves that live on the mountain above his place. The female has a tracking collar. She traveled from the Yellowstone area to WA State. That is a not inconsequential distance for a wolf to travel. The Feds check on them frequently.

    I have photos of them. I will post em later.
    Tell him to get a couple great pyrenees and they will kill those wolves.

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    Sounds like the insurance companies trying to limit the deer herds again.

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    It could surely become a problem for a coyote hunter. Accidentally shoot a collared red wolf and get charged with killing an endangered species.

    Are they still raising them on Bulls Island? There was a red wolf reintroduction effort there for years.

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    That's why you cannot hunt a night in the counties they released them. They won't admit it, but it's a total failure. They are just inbreeding with the coyotes.

    NC's website:

    Permit Restrictions, Rules and Conditions
    Permit holders must report the take of coyotes to the NC Wildlife Resources Commission within 24 hours of killing each individual coyote. The easiest way to report is online or you can call 919-707-0040 or 800-662-7137 for further assistance.

    Coyote Hunting Permits:

    Coyote hunting permits are in addition to hunting licenses. Individuals exempted from license requirements under the provisions specified in G.S. 113-276 must still acquire the coyote hunting permits to hunt coyotes in the counties of Beaufort, Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, and Washington.

    There is no closed season for taking coyotes on private lands from the hours of one-half hour before sunrise until one-half hour after sunset only. Hunting of coyote at night in the area covered by the coyote hunting permit is not legal.

    There is no bag limit on coyote, and hunters may use electronic calls.

    Coyote hunting permits are valid for one season and expire June 30th each year. Permits are subject to renewal. Permit holders must submit their harvest reports in order to be eligible for permit renewal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto Bug View Post
    It could surely become a problem for a coyote hunter. Accidentally shoot a collared red wolf and get charged with killing an endangered species.

    Are they still raising them on Bulls Island? There was a red wolf reintroduction effort there for years.
    They have not been on the island for many years now. The ones that were there were moved to NC.

    I had pups playing under my tree one morning many years ago on one of the archery hunts. We would see them every now and then.


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    Two of the packs recent kills.

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