Big Bad Wolves

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Do they issue you a wolf tag along with the one for deer?
 

They are Dizzy.......... Here "No" tags needed for Wolves as they are open all year round with "No" bag limit....
Later depending on road conditions and weather we are planning to do some predator chasing using calls..

The attached that shows wolves & coyotes hunting here is from the regulations ..
 

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They are Dizzy.......... Here "No" tags needed for Wolves as they are open all year round with "No" bag limit....
Later depending on road conditions and weather we are planning to do some predator chasing using calls..

The attached that shows wolves & coyotes hunting here is from the regulations ..
Where do you live that it is open season on wolves?
 

Where do you live that it is open season on wolves?
The wolves put havoc on the Moose especially here in central British Columbia. There has been a general all year open season with no bag limits on wolves for many years.
 

I can imagine wolves are rough on wildlife. Funny though, wolves and all the ungulates lived together for thousands of years world wide. Wolves are a top predator but the animals all survived and multiplied. Man comes along and is a top predator as well, man decided to eliminate the wolves. It hasn't always been for the best however. It seems like most of the time man gets involved with an ecosystem they tend to damage it, not improve it. I'm not a tree hugger but have just observed how we have damaged nature far more than we have ever helped it.
 

Without wolves, our entire ecosystem would change for the worse.
 

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