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    Question Big Bad Wolf - USA

    Fragile species in need of protection or dangerous predator - the wolf is strongly dividing opinion in the USA. As the debate intensifies both sides are raising their hackles and squaring off for a fight.



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    That's a great film thanks Ash, not seen it before

    The embedded link doesn't work for me though

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    I don't care which side wins, as long as it's the wolf..

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    I shoot Arctic Wolves often up here in Canada

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    Smoke a pack a day,i hope the wolve's get their day with that killer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Notredame11211 View Post
    I shoot Arctic Wolves often up here in Canada
    Sport or defending your farm..?
    Are you only allowed to shoot so many in Canada, like in Montana..?

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    I shoot them because they are attracted to my sled dogs, so... usually defending the farm but I would shoot one for food If I had too. I have no idea if there is a limit on how many you can shoot; Up here people hunt polar bears for sport so I don't think they mind people shooting wolves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Notredame11211 View Post
    I shoot them because they are attracted to my sled dogs, so... usually defending the farm but I would shoot one for food If I had too. I have no idea if there is a limit on how many you can shoot; Up here people hunt polar bears for sport so I don't think they mind people shooting wolves.
    What does wolf taste like? Do you keep the pelts when you shoot them?

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    It tastes very much like chicken, and yes I do keep the pelts after shooting them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Notredame11211 View Post
    It tastes very much like chicken, and yes I do keep the pelts after shooting them.
    I suspect it may taste more like wolf than chicken, but interested to know what you do with the pelts. I guess they'd make excellent hats and gloves but do they smell when wet?

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