Finally!! I'm not mobile enough to participate in this one, but it's a huge gain over the antis!
Don
MADISON – Hunters and trappers interested in participating in Wisconsin’s inaugural wolf hunting and trapping season must apply for a permit between August 1 and August 31, 2012. The permit application fee is $10 and applications can be purchased from authorized license agents, over the Internet through the Department of Natural Resources “Online Licensing Center” or by phone at 1-877-945-4236 toll free.
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/BreakingNews_Lookup.asp?id=2439
Good for Wisconsin
I hope Michigan gets on board with that program

...instead of their proposed 'noise makers and flashing lights plan.
Good deal..Montana has taken that out of the govt hands and decided wolves no longer need federal protection and we can take care of them ourselves..Higher limits, can take more than one wolf, much longer seasons and now trapping..
You wanna see a wolf you tree huggers, go to a zoo..Only about .2 percent of you will,ever be anywhere a wild wolf lives anyway and even fewer will actually see one..
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Leep;
reat news Don! Now you can thin some of those critters out. Getting as thick as rabbits in Austrailia years back....
Mark
Hey Don,
What's with this law suit from the local Wisconsin Humane Societies to stop the use of dogs to hunt wolves?
| QUOTE (Chuckgrmi @ Sep 3 2012, 11:29 AM) |
Hey Don,
What's with this law suit from the local Wisconsin Humane Societies to stop the use of dogs to hunt wolves? |
Ridiculous loophole in the rules that the weasels are all over with their lawyers. Sounds like the hunt is still on, but… Here's a good article
http://www.twincities.com/localnews/ci_214...hunt?source=rss
Thanks Don
Good article.
We ought to round up every one of those wolves and transport them to the Humane Society kennels for safe keeping.
Ticks me off