Hunters throw eight more hounds into combat with WI wolves

I've been tracking the blood-letting that has become routine in the last few weeks in Wisconsin's north woods as bear hunters let their hounds like this Bluetick - - 

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- - off-lease in areas where wolves are known to live, and can be attracted by bear bait legally left behind.

Why is this animal cruelty allowed by state law?


More than thirty beat hounds had already been killed recently by wolves this year - - and each dead dog makes the hunter eligible for a $2,500, only-in-Wisconsin per-killed hound state reimbursement - - and in the last few days six more hounds were killed by wolves and two more were injured, according to this fresh email from the DNR



Bear Hounds Killed/Injured in Bayfield, Burnett, Sawyer, and Washburn Counties
Over the weekend, Wildlife Services confirmed that wolves depredated or injured the following hunting dogs:

* A Redbone hound killed on 9/16/16 in Hunter Township, Sawyer County
* A Bluetick hound and a Plott/Walker hound killed in the same incident on 9/17/16 in Washburn Township, Bayfield County
* A Bluetick hound killed on 9/17/16 in Blaine Township, Burnett County
* A Plott hound killed, and two Plott hounds injured, in the same incident on 9/17/16 in Frog Creek Township, Washburn County
* A Walker hound killed on 9/18/16 in Hughes Township, Bayfield County 
More information and a caution area-map are available on the gray wolf webpage.

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