Moose down...

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why shoot the wolves in that case? they are doing what they are programmed to do - take out the weak from the herd to sustain it. If given the chance I would shoot a wolf to (probably only once because what use do I have for it - trapping another story) but I dont see the use in killing an animal for eating

great shots for sure
 
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Excellent shots!! I too would shoot a wolf but in case like this the bigger trophy would be to see that happening live. Only one in 50 million ever get the chance to see something like that so I would safety the rifle and watch.
 
canadian hunter312 said:
am i the only one that would be shooting them...if legal in that area?


I may have no choice but to put a round in the moose. I don't know if I could watch them start to eat him when he is still alive.
 
Minshall said:
why shoot the wolves in that case? they are doing what they are programmed to do - take out the weak from the herd to sustain it. If given the chance I would shoot a wolf to (probably only once because what use do I have for it - trapping another story) but I dont see the use in killing an animal for eating

great shots for sure

whats the difference between shooting them while they are hunting and when you call them in on a wolf hunt? either way you'd still be taking care of a predator;)

hmmm...how would you go about legally taking home a moose that was killed by wolves?
 
canadian hunter312 said:
hmmm...how would you go about legally taking home a moose that was killed by wolves?

Run it over a few times.

And im with you on shooting the wolves.
 
xeon said:
Run it over a few times.

And im with you on shooting the wolves.
The thing would not be fit to eat , let the critters eat , its natures way. Been doing it longer than you and I have been taking in air.
I think its great, shows that the system works. Far better than seeing a starving animal that can't move under its own power. And you can count the ribs from across the valley. That is exactly what would happen if the clean up crew were not there.
Don't ever let emotions play a part in nature, look at ####en PETA.
 
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Nature takes its course, the wolves are taking the weak and sick generally but that being said if it was legal to shoot 2 wolves i would for the reason of it been legal just like when we hunt for anything else, i would feel no animosity toward the wolves for what they are doing (staying alive).
 
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