Posted by Ultradog MN on October 18, 2012 at 18:58:25 from (184.100.106.5):
In Reply to: O/T Coyotes posted by greenmachineman on October 18, 2012 at 05:48:21:
A guy I know just got certified as a wolf/coyote expert by the MN DNR. Had to go to a two day seminar about wolf hunting. MN reopened wolf hunting for the first time in 30+ years this year. Lotta resistance to wolf hunting from the bunny huggers but they got it passed in the Legislature. Lots of hoops before you can pull the trigger or set the trap. My friend spent a lot of dough on electronic calls, camoflage and a great .223 hunting 'yotes. State asked him, not the other way around. Some day the yotes and or wolves are gonna eat a kid or two coming home from a rural bus stop. My only hope is that it's a bunny hugger's kid. Let them know that your warm and fuzzy critter doesn't worship you like you do him. Greg1959, I expected much more flack from your pictures. But it didn't happen. Good. My name is Jerry and I approve this message.
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