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nwwanderer
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Either way, trouble. Looks like some mange ridden pups in your future
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What ever they are gut shoot them and let them wander off.
They are trespassing on private property. You have the right to defend your property, livestock and family.
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We only had one wolf on camera over this winter. This means they have moved on and I would bet a lot of money that one of the pairs we had hanging around all summer last year.
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Be happy to send them back
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Quote from: baldopepper on March 03, 2024, 09:01:07 PM
Be happy to send them back
NOPE....no take backs!!
Now if you could take some yotes and cougars....I'm a giving man!!
For what it's worth.....All my moose have left too. Hopefully they will return now that the wolves have moved on. I assume the wolves are following the moose.
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