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#Post#: 511--------------------------------------------------
Is wolf a Varmint?
By: Prairie blaster Date: November 28, 2012, 8:43 am
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[glow=red,2,300]wolf[/glow]
Now that most the knuckle heads are out of the woods anyone
planning a real wolf hunt?We don't need our orange on after
today to hunt wolf. I wish the snow would stay a way a little
longer, it sure limits my access.I'll bet any of the Game ranges
for elk still open would be a good starting point.I wonder if
the FWP would be a little suspicious of me creeping in to an elk
feeding area in full camo before sunup,Humm. I'm going to try is
ASAP before to many sniper-want- to-bees, start lobbing shells
in on them from the roads. I looked ,and it looks good for the
$$$ on wolf hides, "better get to callin".
On a side note, any one know of a wholesale buyer for coyote
pelts? ( kind of in my area Montana)The guy we sold them for was
a BIG player in fur ,but he died this summer... We normally (
not last year) get 80 to 100 coyotes a fur season.
Trying to get a four wheeler or snowmobile and a wolf or two
would help a LOT!!!...
PB
#Post#: 529--------------------------------------------------
Re: Is wolf a Varmint?
By: ShootingStixs Date: November 28, 2012, 6:48 pm
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[quote author=Prairie blaster link=topic=81.msg511#msg511
date=1354113822]
[glow=red,2,300]wolf[/glow]
Now that most the knuckle heads are out of the woods anyone
planning a real wolf hunt?We don't need our orange on after
today to hunt wolf. I wish the snow would stay a way a little
longer, it sure limits my access.I'll bet any of the Game ranges
for elk still open would be a good starting point.I wonder if
the FWP would be a little suspicious of me creeping in to an elk
feeding area in full camo before sunup,Humm. I'm going to try is
ASAP before to many sniper-want- to-bees, start lobbing shells
in on them from the roads. I looked ,and it looks good for the
$$$ on wolf hides, "better get to callin".
On a side note, any one know of a wholesale buyer for coyote
pelts? ( kind of in my area Montana)The guy we sold them for was
a BIG player in fur ,but he died this summer... We normally (
not last year) get 80 to 100 coyotes a fur season.
Trying to get a four wheeler or snowmobile and a wolf or two
would help a LOT!!!...
PB
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80-100 coyotes is a lot of fur. Not worth much in these parts
though. To me...the wolf is a predator/varmint....
#Post#: 533--------------------------------------------------
Re: Is wolf a Varmint?
By: jonthepain Date: November 28, 2012, 6:55 pm
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wow you are blessed to live in Montana! what an incredible
state.
i'd rate wolves as predators.
#Post#: 556--------------------------------------------------
Re: Is wolf a Varmint?
By: USARMORER Date: November 29, 2012, 2:14 pm
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Wolves are a top APEX preditors, not vermin. Man would be the
only threat in their environment.
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Re: Is wolf a Varmint?
By: Rem700 Date: December 16, 2012, 9:47 am
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[quote author=Yote59 link=topic=81.msg1005#msg1005
date=1355632024]
Definitely a Predator..... ::)
[/quote]
+3
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Re: Is wolf a Varmint?
By: Yote59 Date: December 16, 2012, 1:10 pm
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Definitely a predator.... ;)
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