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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1599686" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I had a couple friends who were pretty successful at baiting bears. One used outdated donuts and other pastries the other mixed molasses pretty heavy with ground grain and he also used peanut butter.</p><p>Wolves aren't here yet. But they are getting mighty close. The next BLM allotment over from one of my neighbors allotment, which make it 10-12 miles as the crow flies from here, is having wolf problems. Last I heard they had lost 3 cows and 7 calves to the wolves this summer. They raise some high dollar quarter horses. The mares and foals run on that allotment. They hadn't lost any horses but they were being run through fences. They pulled all the horses. I heard that they buried the cows which had been killed but the wolves dug them up. They never found any remains of the 7 calves. They just found 7 heifers at various stages of drying up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1599686, member: 498"] I had a couple friends who were pretty successful at baiting bears. One used outdated donuts and other pastries the other mixed molasses pretty heavy with ground grain and he also used peanut butter. Wolves aren't here yet. But they are getting mighty close. The next BLM allotment over from one of my neighbors allotment, which make it 10-12 miles as the crow flies from here, is having wolf problems. Last I heard they had lost 3 cows and 7 calves to the wolves this summer. They raise some high dollar quarter horses. The mares and foals run on that allotment. They hadn't lost any horses but they were being run through fences. They pulled all the horses. I heard that they buried the cows which had been killed but the wolves dug them up. They never found any remains of the 7 calves. They just found 7 heifers at various stages of drying up. [/QUOTE]
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