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check out the interview called "the great divide with Joe Balyeat" it about the wolf impact in Montana. I wish I could copy it onto this post. Really good information about the wolves
 

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Ive seen them lots. Even up on Boulder.
Interesting.

Can hear them from town some nights.
I always figured they would stay below tree line.
Up queest too, have seen a big pack one night we stayed over

2 of them on the deck looking in, freaky cause the door don't latch worth a sh! T
 

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Interesting.

Can hear them from town some nights.
I always figured they would stay below tree line.

Wolves will go where the food is. Not a lot of food above the tree line. Goats and sheep are up there and the goats are least likely to be food for wolves. They have a lot of safety on the rocks. Sheep aren't as particular to the rocks like goats are so some of them are food for occasional wolves. Lots of wolves in the Elk Valley and quite often you can see tracks on the trails, moose/deer/elk carcasses in the bush, and game numbers have been dropping.

But hey, the wolves gotta eat too.
 

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They can live anywhere. They adapt quickly and take no prisoners. They really are the ultimate predator. Millions and millions of dollars are going to be wasted rehabilitating caribou. Honestly, everyone should be in a uproar. Our government and random environmental groups are about to waste millions and millions and millions of dollars of our money trying to bring back caribou numbers. I’ve hunted, trapped and killed wolves. They are at the top of the food chain in canada.
 

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They can live anywhere. They adapt quickly and take no prisoners. They really are the ultimate predator. Millions and millions of dollars are going to be wasted rehabilitating caribou. Honestly, everyone should be in a uproar. Our government and random environmental groups are about to waste millions and millions and millions of dollars of our money trying to bring back caribou numbers. I’ve hunted, trapped and killed wolves. They are at the top of the food chain in canada.

Sadly this is just a small portion of the money our government is wizzing away. It like free money and how do we get ride of it. The trained brain of a politician will never cease.
 

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He's not so bad. The lil bugger just wants to eat a caribou steak. Cant blame a guy for that.



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Any one do any wolve hunting in BC?

I read there is no limit and you can bait them.
 

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I was talking to a good friend that lives in creaston. He said the wolves are crazy down there. He’s already got two.
 

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Only thing we should be feeding wolves is lead
biggest problem is guys wanna kill the big bad wolf, and he is the alpha and the only one that will breed
If he gets removed from the pack the other wolves will breed like rabbits and numbers increase substantially
Please take as many of the smaller wolves you can find or see
All the ranchers will luv you
and so will the caribou/deer/elk/moose
 

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Now your back to the "ethical" side of hunting. Harvest a deer, moose, elk even bear you put them in the freezer. While there is a season for wolves i only know the rare few who actually use the skin. We are kinda trained now to only shoot what you are going use. Leaving a carcass in the bush is "unethical" and unlawful even though it would be part of predator control . 20 yrs ago no one blinked an eye at popping one, be it we coyote cougar etc. Now people find a carcass in the bush and they are calling fish and game. There is another thread on here about a cougar found in bush in same situation. The wolves are a problem, but you cant shokt them for the sake of shooting them. Don't really see an easy solution.
 

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Ya know, the amount of salmon that came up this year was insane, how can they count them lmfao

Now all the rivers, lakes, ponds will be off limits cause some fawked up reason
 

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Seen wolves up in hunter's range a few years ago, and caribou tracks... Also seen caribou & tracks up in trout lake area, right up over the top of one of the mountains where we were ... Incredible...
 

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Ya know, the amount of salmon that came up this year was insane, how can they count them lmfao

Now all the rivers, lakes, ponds will be off limits cause some fawked up reason
It was far from insane but about what was expected.
 
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