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HassleCat

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1. More than we think
Fri Sep 18, 2015, 02:29 PM
Sep 2015

It makes sense they would be there, just a short hike across the ice from Isle Royale. Wolves have lived below the radar in the northern region for a long time. When I was a kid in northern Wisconsin, in about 1968, I was deer hunting and these guy came over to our party and asked if we knew what kind of animal they has shot. They thought it was a coyote, but it was five feet long and over a hundred pounds. It was a wolf, and it was obvious to anyone with a brain. These guys had gunned it down without even knowing what they were shooting at, which is common practice for "hunters" like Dick Cheney. There are incidents like this all over Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, but they're not reported because nobody wants to get in trouble.

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