
http://www.mlive.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2011/12/feds_to_drop_great_lakes...
looks like the feds arent gonna be protecting the wolves anymore! it will be up to the states to manage them. does anybody forsee a wolf season in the near future? i would buy a tag if alowed to.

Oh come on you make me sick. Look at yourself in that stupid picture holding your bass that you no doubtedly ate. I doubt that you are smart enough to pull a trigger!
It would take time to determine if a wolf hunt is needed. But the removal from the fed list allows the state to control wolves that become problematic or to accustomed to humans.
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You should go back to whatever rock you crawled out from under Paladin54. You are not welcome over here with that talk. They need to be protected at all costs they are a majestic animal and should be protected as such. With your way of thinking we will soon have a open season on the homo sapiens.
Personally I hope they never have a hunting season. But the state needs to be able to control wolves that become habituated to humans and become a menace not a creature of the forest.
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I would think that anybody who really knows wild animals would know that their will be problem animals. There already are. Michigan isn't a wilderness state and their will be man-wolf encounters. Just north of gladstone I have seen wolfs laying in the back of mowed yards, to anyone with children this is a horror. A truely wild animal would not do this, but one that is used to encounters with man becomes accustomed to people and at this point it would be wise to consider them a potential danger. These are not lap dogs the males can get fairly big, they are not pets and to say protect them at all costs just sounds like some one has lived in town too long. The state must be able to control them even if they have no season. Any way Paladin54, you're welcome to stay and say what you want, water boy is an anti- hunting/fishing guy who came over to a fishing site to tell us how bad we are for not thinking like him. He even posted this site on on the animal lovers web page and brought some friends. Never heard of anybody who doesn't believe in eating wild animals who would go to a fishing site then have problem when someone kept a fish, or went hunting. Anyway free country I guess. I never really gave wolf hunting a second thought but I am starting to like waterboys hat, may have to get me one if they open up season.:-)
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A couple of states out west will have a wolf season this year but Michigan will probably have to wait a couple more years. Anyone who wants to keep a healthy deer herd with good numbers should be promoting this. These animals will get very smart and be a very tough hunt once they realize they are being hunted, so for the best success you would want to make sure you are part of one of the first hunts. I am not against having a few wolfs around but feel very strongly that there must be some kind of control in place, I too would be willing to buy a tag. Mich. DNR claims a wolf will kill aroung 35-50 deer per animal per year. Get a family group of these dogs going in your favorite hunting spot and do the math, will not take long to ruin the hunting in that area.