Phelps 5th Annual Predator Hunt for 2014

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PHELPS 5TH ANNUAL PREDATOR HUNT

January 3rd, 2014 – January 12th, 2014

Meeting at Great Escape, Friday January 3rd, 2014, 7:00 PM
Hunting starts immediately after meeting and ends at noon on Sunday January 12th, 2014. Entry forms can be picked up at Great Escape.
Entry fee is $40.00 per 1 man or 2 man teams, plus 3 non-­‐perishable items. Please bring non-­‐perishable items to the meeting.

Entry forms can be mailed to:
Rick Brown, PO Box 133, Phelps, WI 54554

There will be a big dog contest; each team entering will pay $10.00.

Prizes awarded on Sunday, January 12th, 2014 at Great Escape with a lunch provided. Winners will be determined by total number of points.
Coyote: 20 points Fox: 15 points

Open to Wisconsin and Michigan hunters. 
Calling and stalking is allowed.
Baiting and running with dogs is not allowed.

All predators will be taken to Great Escape for weighing.
Bring all predators shot during the contest to Great Escape on Sunday.

Any questions call: Rick Brown 715-­617-­0196
or Ralph Spurgeon 715-891-2906

Photo Copyright Jim Robertson

Photo Copyright Jim Robertson

11 thoughts on “Phelps 5th Annual Predator Hunt for 2014

  1. so now a life is measured in points is it……so if i bag me a 5ft10in gun toting wildlife murderer, how many points is that….!!!!

  2. Absolutely stunning photo of the coyote, Jim.

    How unfortunate is the mindset of so many. But are there really THAT many? Would be interesting to know the final number of participants of in these “contests”.

    • Thanks Gail. There weren’t that many attendants at the Salmon Contest Hunt. It depends on the area. The problem is not so much the sheer number of contestants as the increasing number of these kind of events lately. Ten years ago there might have been 20 such contests, but this year there are 70 contest kills slated across the country.

  3. After they obliterate every single living non-human sentient being on the planet, a law should be passed that all hunters must hunt one another. After all, they will need to keep the numbers down. You know, hunter management cull.

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