Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 05:58 PM
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Why close zone 1 tomorrow? 9 of 31 they must expect a good day tomorrow. What a joke of a season, I am sure glad I went for the preference point instead of the tag. But if I draw this fall I will have a few days to catch an un-prime wolf before they shut down the season, what a joke. They need to split the tags hunting and trapping and give the trapper a chance, and why take the Natives 1/2 out of the quota, don't they have to go by the season dates too? If they plan to harvest any. Right on...there will be some takeaways from this short two day season for sure!
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 05:58 PM
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In a small quota season trappers are at a big disadvantage unless they already have a coyote line out. There are way too many wolves, so any legal way they are harvested is good with me.
Steve WTA NRA
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 06:21 PM
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Any nonresident that got in this one and didn't have a plan to already be here on Monday wasn't thinking clearly. We gavve out twice the tags and had a quota that was comparable to first season when population was not nearly this size. There was a reason I was so confident that any money the antis threw into it was was never going to save a wolf. Candidly it probably killed a few more.
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain!
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 06:52 PM
02/23/21 06:52 PM
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Any nonresident that got in this one and didn't have a plan to already be here on Monday wasn't thinking clearly. We gavve out twice the tags and had a quota that was comparable to first season when population was not nearly this size. There was a reason I was so confident that any money the antis threw into it was was never going to save a wolf. Candidly it probably killed a few more. I see your point, the non-resident trapper would have to already know an area, be there Monday morning, if they drew, set some traps and or cable restraints and enjoy their two morning check. I want to trap a wolf, most places I have trapped they come through every week or two, so unless I am extremely Lucky, (which I am not) my odds of getting a wolf are slim.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 07:10 PM
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The Beav
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Why close zone 1 tomorrow? 9 of 31 they must expect a good day tomorrow. What a joke of a season, I am sure glad I went for the preference point instead of the tag. But if I draw this fall I will have a few days to catch an un-prime wolf before they shut down the season, what a joke. They need to split the tags hunting and trapping and give the trapper a chance, and why take the Natives 1/2 out of the quota, don't they have to go by the season dates too? If they plan to harvest any. This needs to happen. Trappers start one year and hunters the next season.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 07:12 PM
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In a small quota season trappers are at a big disadvantage unless they already have a coyote line out. There are way too many wolves, so any legal way they are harvested is good with me.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 08:02 PM
02/23/21 08:02 PM
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52 in a couple days that is encouraging. Many may be upset about the short notice, short season and fast closings but the fact that with limited prep time etc. that many wolves have been harvested in my opinion bodes very well for season with fairly high quotas for this fall or coming seasons. The fact that the tribes are able to garner 40% of the tags needs to be taken into consideration if we want to keep wolves in the more wolf habitat areas and not in the more farm and livestock regions. Wolves being territorial the dispersing need space and habitat for their area and the more wolves in the more preferred wolf habitat the further the dispersing wolves need to travel. I don't know what the tribes are calculating as to what they want or feel is needed for wolf population in their ceded areas. Historically with mature forests for many many years there would likely have been far fewer deer in the north and maybe even fewer beaver with less young aspen, birch and alder. Which means there was less prey for wolves so it is only a guess what the population was pre white settlement.
Bryce I agree with most of what you say. But let’s be clear, the natives did not take 40% of the tags. They took 50% of the QUOTA in the ceded territory. That is way way worse than taking tags! Let them have the tags and let the harvest happen.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 08:11 PM
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They took both in my understanding. We only issued around 2100 tags and quota was reduced to 119.
We don't need sperate seasons. Normal seasons start the first Saturday in November. Trappers have the advantage and it shows in all our data up to this point.
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain!
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 08:19 PM
02/23/21 08:19 PM
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I noticed 6 trucks with dog boxes with dogs inside heading down a country road this morning in Oneida County. Glad to hear that wolves were harvested. Would be nice to see a full season with a more generous harvest quota as there are no shortages of wolves here in the northwoods!
Chris
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 08:41 PM
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They took both in my understanding. We only issued around 2100 tags and quota was reduced to 119.
We don't need sperate seasons. Normal seasons start the first Saturday in November. Trappers have the advantage and it shows in all our data up to this point. Well if the ceded territory wants to protect the wolf, maybe we do need separate seasons. Let them sleep in their own bed.
Last edited by BvrRetriever; 02/23/21 11:23 PM.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 08:45 PM
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Oops
Last edited by BvrRetriever; 02/23/21 11:22 PM. Reason: I shouldn’t have said that
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 10:42 PM
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Well a least 3 of them from what I can see aren't worth skinning. And the one is questionable. Did you expect them to be good this late? Nice job wisconsonites!. Keep hammering them.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 10:53 PM
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The Beav
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No but I tried to convince Nimzy as to that Issue.
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Re: Wisconsin 2021 Wolf Season Progress
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02/23/21 11:59 PM
02/23/21 11:59 PM
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Typical hound handled goods. Kinda like grading drown coon.
Definitely hunter advantage. Glad they got their season and pleased they tagged out.
Nimzy: no tag and zero preference points, not a fan of trophies.
Last edited by nimzy; 02/24/21 12:09 AM.
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