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Idiot Fur Trapper traps a wolf

For
those wondering, the trapper only released the wolf because he did not
obtain a tag to legally kill one and his only concern would be suffering
the consequences for poaching. He is no friend of wolves. In his own
words:

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"there
are wolfs that are chipped here and i didnt have a tag plus without a
tag you cannot have in posession a pelt were not even allowed to skin
them without the DNR being present"
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Added: Feb-10-2013 Occurred On: Feb-10-2013
By: dingledd
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Tags: fur, trapping, trapper, wolf, wolves, animal, cruelty, hunting, dogs, coyote,
Location: Minnesota, United States (load item map)
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  • Trapping is complete bullshit no matter what kind of animal is caught.

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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  • So the trapper did the right thing, by releasing an accidentally trapped wolf, because it would be illegal to poach this animal. And he is an idiot? I think the poster is an idiot.

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

    (27)

    • @planedr True that!

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

      (11)

    • @planedr And what about harm done to that wolf? Pls put your leg in trap and tell me how does it feel? I am hunter but in my country traps are illegal.

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @bony333
      Oh cry me a river. You obviously know nothing about trapping. Trapping laws do not allow devices that injure the animals, like the old timey crushing and spiked traps. And trappers have to check on their traps at certain times to release any animals that might be accidentally caught.

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  • Nothing wrong with trapping and lawful sustainable harvesting. He let the wolf go because he didn't have a tag. You'd figure people would be happy about a guy abiding by the law.

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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  • I trapped when I was a kid and to the dickless fag that posted this - if this guy wanted to he could have EASILY just shot that wolf (or clubbed it) and not put himself in danger at all trying to release it.

    The bottom line is he took a great chance to release that wolf taking into account it could have easily ripped his throat open and there would have been little he could have done about it. Gun or no gun he would have NOT won that fight.

    OP? Take your fucking cunt attitude back to PET More..

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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  • Idiot Fur Trapper? Really now.

    Oh FFS, if he weren't that concerned, he wouldn't have released it, let alone film it.

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

    (11)

  • Wolves are dangerous - blowing down straw houses, dressing up as old ladies, huffing and puffing at pigs.
    And that guy just let him go.

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

    (10)

  • It would be more humane if he bred the wolf, opened a slaughterhouse, and systematically slit their throats so that "compassionate" people everywhere could eat their wolf-burgers without having their sensibilities offended by the carnage. Pass the ketchup, humans!

    P.S. - Wolves hate all of you and want to rip your throat out and kill your family.

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @MachineGhost Yeah it sure looked like the wolf wanted to attack him, even after he let it go it came right after him wow....or did it run straight for the woods.

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @dingledd Put your thesis to the test. Go play with a wolf.

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @MachineGhost "or did it run straight for the woods."

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @dingledd I don't get it. Is your point that a dominated and frightened lone wolf will run away from a perceived threat? (e.g. video of trapped lone wolf) Or that wolves in general should not be feared when encountered because they are harmless? (contra my point). If the former, we agree; if the latter then not. See, "Dances with Wolves" was named that because it is ludicrous for someone to try that without supernatural Lakota gods watching over you :) It's just common sense... Wolves More..

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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  • Yes the pelt is good money but trappers are useless. If i ever used to stumble upon a trap i would trip it. What a terrible thing to do that animal suffers so much

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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  • I will never understand "sport" hunting. Now, if you're hunting for food, fine. If you like to pretend you are more of a man by killing an unknowing animal from 300 yards away with a high-powered sniper rifle, cool, whatever floats your boat. And I also get that there are other legitimate reasons for neutralizing certain creatures. But hunting just for the fun of it, why? What is in it that attracts so many people? Do they pretend the deer or moose are communist invaders? I don't get i More..

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @-Tipping_Point- x2

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @-Tipping_Point- I can't speak for everybody, but I could certainly see how it could be addicting. I hunt for food (not a huge beef fan), but I absolutely love getting out and hunting. Which sometimes doesn't make sense because it can be -10 degrees out, but I will still go because of the fun. Maybe it could be just getting outside, the thrill of the hunt, or spending time with family and friends.... Something about hunting is just awesome.

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @-Tipping_Point- Humans are hunter gathers... we always have been, try to fucking fight it and deny yourself. Go buy your chicken and beef from the store and let someone else deal with the dirty work. BTW, there is over population of certain types of animals, and their "hunting" killing is condoned by all groups.

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @The Poetic Girly Warrior lolz, you just made my night you stupid dread locked half-wit!

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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  • One day this douche will get his cock and balls caught in one of his traps, and his screams will attract a hungry pack of wolves. C'mon Karma, make it happen!

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @jimmy20 Well, he did say the wolf kept trying to attack his 'pole'

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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  • To the poster "dingledd", Don't fucking trail fish of someones video and act all high and mighty about it. He did the right thing.

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @Mider

      Yup, there are things you can do to try to target particular animals, but beyond a certain point you just have to cross your fingers and hope you don't trap the wrong thing.

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @Vulturedoors or you can take advantage of all the opportunities america has for a better carreer than trapping. but hey, that would take someone being self motivated and having a certain amount of self-discipline and those traits are severly lacking today.


      imo trapping is a shit hobby and a poor career choice at best.

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  • It's not cruelty. It's a way of life. There are people in this world that trap for a living and some who do it for a supplement to their income. Idiots who wish bad for these people are so out of touch and dont realize we are the top predators.I feel bad for those of you who don't know what you are. Damn I miss trapping.

    Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @takeanumber dude trapping is so 1790...

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @takeanumber Humans are not just predators, they are killers; the only and truly worst kind of animal, the one who kills others not even for material profit, but just for the profit. Just because we are to predators doesn't mean we should cause so much suffering to others. I say, instead of being top predators, why won't we become "lowest prey"? Wouldn't that be better? Our pathetic race is just a tiny few thousand years old and we still have so much to learn...

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @takeanumber maybe they could move out of the trapping field and into the filed of abbacus or typewriter repair. sorry, but poor life choices don't give someone an excuse to abuse nature imo.

      Posted Feb-11-2013 By 

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    • @Charcoal Profit = food on the table.

      Posted Feb-12-2013 By 

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    • @aureliusva How is it an abuse of nature? It's natural for man to hunt and trap. Are supermarkets and synthetic products more natural? Trapping is highly regulated to protect and maintain good animal populations. This couple actually demonstrated good stewardship of the land by releasing their incidental catch.

      Posted Feb-12-2013 By 

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  • "That was fun", he says.

    It wasn't fun for the wolf, and they could have made it less traumatic for the animal. Of course, they don't care about the animal.

    Posted Feb-12-2013 By 

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