We do have red wolves that were introduced to the price tag of 6 million dollars. The fines for killing one of these rascals is outrageous.Brent Sinclair wrote:Rhrommrhromm wrote:\
That statement never has nore will it ever apply to wolves when their number have reached what they are at now....
When you see where a pack has killed 7 deer and never fed on a single one..I call that waste.
Shoot at every wolf you see, your within the law to do so where there is a season and you have a tag.
Just double checking. In NC we have a wanton waste law of some sorts.
I believe the wanton waste law was put there to be directed at wildlife that is considered FIT for human consumption.
How many wolves are there in NC ?..non I assume
How many hounds have been killed by wolves in NC?
Wolves are responsiable for the largest reduction in wildlife and wildlife species in North America since the slaughter of the Americian Bison...they are a reintroduced species that were NOT indiginious to the US...these are CANADIAN GREY WOLVES... kill, shoot at and do what ever is Legal WITHIN the law and forget about wanton waste on a predator that has cost millions of dollars to the tax payers ranchers outfitters and people of the US and Canada that DID NOT WANT THEM..
Our grand fathers killed them off for a reason, history is repeating it's self..
Good Hunting
Brent
I am not arguing against killing wolves I am just stating to be careful about shooting more than the tags you have. I do game laws out west, but I would not recommend doing that to critters around here. In NC we can kill all the coyotes we want at any time of the year, same thing with hogs.



