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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1831591" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Bull!!! Wolves kill a lot more than 200. They killed 7 this fall in this little valley. Probably over 30 confirmed this year in this county. And that is confirmed. How many out on range land just never come home. </p><p>And getting one confirmed in no easy task. They will determine that is is not a cougar, or bear, or coyotes, or dogs but not confirm it is a wolf. What else is left? I know a crocodile came up out of the river. I understand it is difficult to tell on one dead several days but I am talking about an animal killed during the night and found first thing the next morning. I had 2 500 pound weaned calves killed during the night 200 yards from my front door.</p><p>My neighbor has a place where they winter several hundred cows. There is a lot of elk in the area. Without looking for them they find elk killed by the wolves on a regular basis. How many more get kill just over the ridge where my neighbor has no reason to go that time of year?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1831591, member: 498"] Bull!!! Wolves kill a lot more than 200. They killed 7 this fall in this little valley. Probably over 30 confirmed this year in this county. And that is confirmed. How many out on range land just never come home. And getting one confirmed in no easy task. They will determine that is is not a cougar, or bear, or coyotes, or dogs but not confirm it is a wolf. What else is left? I know a crocodile came up out of the river. I understand it is difficult to tell on one dead several days but I am talking about an animal killed during the night and found first thing the next morning. I had 2 500 pound weaned calves killed during the night 200 yards from my front door. My neighbor has a place where they winter several hundred cows. There is a lot of elk in the area. Without looking for them they find elk killed by the wolves on a regular basis. How many more get kill just over the ridge where my neighbor has no reason to go that time of year? [/QUOTE]
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