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I've heard about wolves about 4 years ago from a cattle rancher I know out of Creston.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on October 19, 2011, 07:17:23 AMI've heard about wolves about 4 years ago from a cattle rancher I know out of Creston.I used to hunt the "Swanson Lake" area south of Creston years ago. Is the Rancher you know north of Creston? I would hate to think that they are migrating south into the sagebrush.
Quote from: GrainfedMuley on October 19, 2011, 07:32:57 AMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on October 19, 2011, 07:17:23 AMI've heard about wolves about 4 years ago from a cattle rancher I know out of Creston.I used to hunt the "Swanson Lake" area south of Creston years ago. Is the Rancher you know north of Creston? I would hate to think that they are migrating south into the sagebrush.She butts up against the northside of Swanson Lake.
Sorry to hear about your newly discovered wolf problem guys that is really unfortunate. By chance have any of you guys ever heard about some a**hole raising wolf/dog hybrids from Davenport and releasing them into the wild as breeding pairs? I have herd about it from a few people from there and I just googled it and found this article about one being hit by a car on HWY 25 in 2008 http://www.petandwildlife.com/wolf-conservation/wolves-genetic-test.html
Yes. A couple of years ago they found a dead one on the highway north of Davenport going to Hunters. The Gamie talked about that also. It was picked up and was by DNA found it to be a highbrid. I did not know that somebody was raising them and releasing them. What is the motivation in that? Why? What would be the purpose of doing that intentionally? Would a highbrid raised from a pup by humans have the ability to kill and hunt in packs?
What is the motivation in that? Why? What would be the purpose of doing that intentionally? Would a highbrid raised from a pup by humans have the ability to kill and hunt in packs?