So your saying the trapper should just bend over and take In the shorts. What's wrong with splitting the season and the tags It's not like we are asking for all the tags. And If your going to call that backstabbing then your way off base.
Yes I would call actively advocating for taking tags and season away from other users is backstabbing.
I'm not in Wisconsin but of the one group I know of (simply because a friend of mine who lives in Wisconsin was sending me updates and pictures each time his friends got a wolf) they were both trapping and running hounds, and managed to catch 3 with traps and 3 with hounds. However from what I am hearing this season the weather played a factor and favored the houndmen. Good fresh snow for the houndmen to find traps and hunt in, while a large majority of the trappers are not real experienced at wolf trapping in the snow and keeping sets working while not spooking wolves. Also the very short season did not allow time for the wolves to return to where there was fresh sign if you set on fresh sign. And short notice of having a season did not give trappers a lot of time to scout areas in order to note sign of where wolves should be in a couple weeks. From what I understand in the past most seasons have been early fall, with limited snow and better trapping conditions. . . with the opposite results for who harvested the majority of the wolves.
What you should be up in arms over and complaining about are ridiculously low quotas. When the quotas in the entire state are almost doubled in two days it is extremely obvious that you have plenty of wolves and the quotas are ridiculously low.