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Wolf Trapping ? #8534572
12/30/25 08:56 PM
12/30/25 08:56 PM
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Slick Pan Offline OP
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I know some of you don't much care for me and if that is the case I can live with it but here is the question if anyone cares to answer. Thanks in advance if you do answer.

Neighbor had wolves mixing in with their cows. He shot one of the wolves out of the pack. Do you think there is any chance the wolves would revisit that area ? I have considered setting it up but think it probably is a waste of time.

Re: Wolf Trapping ? [Re: Slick Pan] #8534594
12/30/25 09:29 PM
12/30/25 09:29 PM
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Slick,
I know of a couple of people that only hunt wolf not trap. If they have a hot area, they get 1 or 2 out of the pack they usually wait bout 6 days then go back to the area & are usually successful of harvesting another wolf or 2. So I'd say yes, if you can spare the traps from your normal areas.


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Re: Wolf Trapping ? [Re: Slick Pan] #8534693
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Any dead cows? Any attempts to kill cows. Id say there is a good chance they will be back.
I forgot or didn't know, why don't some not like you ?

Re: Wolf Trapping ? [Re: Slick Pan] #8534741
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Wolves likely more interested in chasing cows than worried about losing one of their gang. I suspect they will be back.

Re: Wolf Trapping ? [Re: Slick Pan] #8534786
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Same here. In my experience a wolf carcass is some darn good bait for other wolves who have no scruples about eating their former buddies !


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Re: Wolf Trapping ? [Re: Slick Pan] #8534872
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wolves are creatures of habit. they have an area to patrol and they are fairly reliable when and where they will be. Though if an alpha or both alpha are taken out. That all changes and there will be no rhyme or reason as to where the rest of the pack will go. The other time wolves won't be on their normal haunts is breeding season. 1 feb - 20 feb wolve could disappear or show up where you never seen them before.


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