Why hunt Wolves?

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Ha, what is the point of that response?
A bald eagle, unlike popular opinion doesn't taste like chicken!
And they are a scavenger, they do us a very very good service by cleaning up the carrion on the shores and roadways.
I had a chance to get a picture of 10 baldies sitting in a dead tree beside the roadway but just before I got in position they flew.
There is really nothing that bald eagles and humans compete for and they are not at all dangerouse to man, though they may get an ankle biting mutt
The Original People now have no restrictions on collecting and using eagle feathers. They should have never been restricted in the first place IMO.

Please don't shoot the bald eagles they clean up the wolves I shoot and leave lay.
 
The only wolves I ever saw were being walked in town by someone trying to be "Cool". I remember when there were no coyotes in Southeast Pennsylvania. Now they are everywhere. I picture the same thing if wolves get a foothold here. Our local coyotes are going 70-80 pounds for a big one. Not hard to imagine a wolf living in the same area as these coyotes. Shoot as many as you want, I say.
 
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