Images From the Blood Sport Capital of the United States

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Be proud Wisconsin. This is what is the result of legalized dog fighting/sadism in our woods. Of course the DNR claims that these wolves have “no injuries” from the dogs. You decide.

DNR large carnivore specialist Dave MacFarland says as far as he knows, hunters are following the law. “To our knowledge, there have not been injuries to the dogs or to the wolves from the dogs.”

MacFarland says the successful wolf hunters don’t have to register their kills with a warden until January 5. He says wardens could give hunters a ticket if dog bites or scratches help kill the wolf, but local law enforcement would take the lead if hunters let the dogs and wolves fight.

So hounders get a month to register their wolf kills? Strange. Why do deer hunters have to register right away? Hmmmm.

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4 thoughts on “Images From the Blood Sport Capital of the United States

  1. Look closely at the second photo. Blow it up full screen. Jim, if I am right, those psychos snared the wolves, see the snare cut? Then they poked their eyes out with sticks, still visable in photo, if that were not enough, then they set the hounds loose on the blinded wolves, note the leg wounds and other bites. Those men belong in a cage, the kind with three other bunkmates!

      • Thanks Geoff! Well I have a backhoe with a 14 foot boom and a big commercial chipper/shreader with new blades and a big swamp… knock yourself out! 🙂

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