Originally Posted By: Stan
Francis, for goodness sake, he meant GOING, not gong! And that caliber you mentioned is .338 Lapua, not Lupa. If I made the leap you did I would assume you were talking about shooting she-wolves.

SRH
Sounds good- if they put a bounty on them- MI is debating the possibility of an open season (sans bounty) on wolves- greatest number of which seem to be in the Indian areas of both the Lower and Upper P's-- of course, the Indian tribes here can: shoot and hunt without limit, license or season, a well as fleece the White Man with their casinos- but to them, just as to Hitler, the wolf and eagle are sacred creatures. The PITA and Humane Society numbnutz are of course, opposed to controlled hunting of anything with wings, fur or 4 feet on the ground-- and as no one hunts wolves for the meat, as opposed to the deer and elk in MI which the wolves are free to feast on, as well as both farm and domestic animals at their will-- much like their midget cousins in the Lupus familiae- the coyotes- there is a season on 'yotes here, also trapping is allowed. But you are right, I miss-spelled the word Laupa- mea culpa- don't have one yet, nor, for that matter, a pre-64 M70 in .338 Winchester Mag-would like to try those mid-.30's calibers on some feral piggies however--Now that's a Green Light- in MI- you can kill them 24/7/365- no closed season, no daily limit. Cheers


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