Wisconsin Wolf Harvest

Wib

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The wolf population in Wisconsin is grossly underestimated to the point of being laughable. Officially shooting 200 wolves statewide will accomplish absolutely nothing. It's a token season. More pups will be born by the remainder this year than what were killed by a long shot. The season should start in October and run through March, with running dogs being allowed starting in the middle of December. Then there might be a positive impact made. With no limits or "quota".
 

Fordguy

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That was my assumption too. Seems like it would be difficult to rack up that many in such a short time with only a few thousand tags unless you have a reasonable to reasonably heavy population.
 

260madman

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I couldn’t help but chuckle when they closed it after 2 days. If I didn’t have my stroke 3 weeks ago I’d have been out there. I have a few places that have 4,000 acres combined to hunt in prime wolf territory.

It‘s a good start. I’ll put in for November.
 
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I’m sure there is some folks in Madison buying up the tags reporting false kills to fill the quota. The wolves no are being managed by the locals that’s all I have to say about it.


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Wib

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Without an unofficial season there would be no season
 
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think the population is greatly underestimated in most states but at least Wisconsin has a season. Here is MN we have the largest wolf population in the lower 48 and haven't had an "actual" season since 2014
 
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