
Outfitters promote Wolf and Big Cat Killing for Sport!!
This site hopefully will educate the public that as we fight desperately to save the wolf there are those who are just as quickly promoting the slaughter of this animal for sport.
When that sport is the killing of the wolf or the big cats
or anything you do not eat...
just for the fun of killing something...
then I am sorry there is no way to cut it in
my mind but you are dealing with psychologically warped
individuals.
On this page you will find pictures of such persons
For a profit!
It always boils down to MONEY...if there is a dollar to be made...
there is some crafty person out there ready to sell his soul for a little bit of it.
I can only wonder what these unscrupulous people will have to say on the day they are called to stand before our creator and explain why they in cold blood slaughtered his creatures
for a quick buck...
or worse THE FUN AND SPORT OF IT!
~~Warning~~
The pictures that follow are graphic and not proper for young children or the faint of heart.
It is understandable that outfitters choose to make a living off of animal death.
Man will do almost anything to make a dollar and the USA thrives on supply and demand.
The truly sad people in this whole scenario are those who purchase these plans.
They are the "emotionally warped" part of society who live and pay for the "thrill of the kill" ... they are indeed the shame of society.
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This is what Hunt America Inc. advertises. Wolf populations are high in Alberta, and this outfitter is taking advantage of it. He is one of our best elk, moose, and black bear outfitters in Alberta. In the off season he runs two trap lines that encompass 260 square miles. It is here that he offers this excellent wolf hunting opportunity. Accommodations are in several heated trappers cabins. Transportation from the cabin to the hunting area is by snowmobile. Most hunting days are spent in heated wall tent blinds over looking several lakes that the wolves are moving on. these wolves run in colors of black, grey, white and are 90 - 200 lbs. Each hunter can harvest two wolves and two coyotes. Success in late 1999 and early 2000 was sky high, and this season is anticipated to be the same. |
The faces that follow are nameless ... who they are does not matter ... what they are is WOLF KILLER!

Wolf Killer number 1
Take a look at this guys face...he looks like maybe he should have an award of some kind.
How about
"Sap of the Century"

Wolf Killer number 2
Come on guys did it ever occur to you...that you classify as "fools" of the year?
What is the old saying?..."A fool and his money are soon parted". Looks like thats true in these cases.

Wolf Killer number 3
Wolf Killer number 4
Another happy face!!

Wolf Killer number 5

Wolf Killer number 6

Wolf Killer number 7
Nice going guys you have just shown the world what you truly are made of...not to flattering I would say!!
Another direct quote off of Tom's pages. " hunter of the year award because of his hunting prowess."
Now last time I took a look at Websters Prowess meant:
Superior skill, strength, courage, or daring, especially in battle.
Pardon me but I don't see any skill, strength, courage, or daring involved in stalking a wolf and killing it at long
range with a high powered rifle and scope.
You guys really want a testosterone rush? Try this on for size...grab yourself a bowie knife and challenge a grizzly...thats about as fair a fight as you gave the wolf...not interested?...didn't think so.
I know little girls that have more B**** than you guys!!
Other Wolf Killers
Wolf Killer number 8
A bit of Alaskan History
This is what Buster Shebal had to say about "His Alaska":
In the month of March as we take off in search of the Arctic wolf the thermometer can reach as low as 65 degrees below zero. We spot a herd of caribou. We land to make a closer inspection and find wolf tracks and a freshly killed cow caribou and her half eaten unborn calf. It is easy to see why Alaska paid a fifty dollar bounty for the killer wolf. Back in the air the combat begins as the pack is sighted. As you watch the only complete aerial wolf hunt ever filmed you can understand why some hunters do not live to return for another hunt and why others refuse to attempt it.
Check out a bit of Alaskan History see what it was truly like to slaughter wolf by airplane when it was still legal...I have not seen this video but am told by an Alaskan citizen "that the movie and it's commentary was an _excellent_ representation of 8mm home movies that were filmed during the 1950s and 60s"
If you are not into aerial wolf killing you may want to pass on this video.
This company is owned by a Tom Fox
He deals in animal death and slaughter.
Boasts of:
Spring bear hunters have the opportunity to taking Timber Wolf as well as fantastic Bass, Northern and Trout fishing. Fall hunters, after mid September have excellent Waterfowl and Grouse hunting. In fall, Muskie fishing is at its peak. Ontario hunting laws allow for "party" hunting. This means with permission from other members in your group, you can take their big game animal for them under their licence.
All these extras afford you a great Canadian Hunting Adventure. There is no extra cost except for the appropriate licences.
The Hunt of The Big Cats.
Is it fair to use hounds to track and tree a big cat for the kill?
Is this what hunters call sport?
What chance would man have against hounds and hi powered rifle?

Lion Killer number 1

Lion Killer number 2
"One of my top dogs, A.J., jumped down to the ledge. Before A.J. could get his balance, the tom pounced on him and they both went over the edge, tumbling into the void below"
"I was in instant shock. You know how a movie shot shows a fall in slow motion - that's what I saw - a long slow plunge of both animals to the rocks a hundred feet below. Hoping beyond hope that A.J. would land on top of the tom was not to be. She was dead on impact. The lion however, rolled over and was gone in a flash."
"A mournful afternoon was spent giving my best friend, A.J., a proper burial. The tom? He's there all right. I see his track occasionally but haven't decided to try for him again. Who knows? - give me a call and maybe we'll just chase him again and chuck a few rocks!"
Does it matter that you are responsible for the death of your so called best friend?
Somehow I doubt it.
Do you have any remorse over this at all?

Lion Killers number 3 and 4

Lion Killers number 5, 6 and 7
 

Lion Killers number 8 and 9
They have been in the cougar hunting business for the past 16 years with a 75% success ratio. They have guided over 50 successful cat hunts with 9 cougar making Boone & Crockett.
This is one of North America's finest trophies to hunt. Each hunter will have two guides, therefore we fully guarantee this hunt. The hunts are based out of a ranch-type setting and are done with 4 X 4, quad and snowmobile.
I am stunned at how sporting this truly is!!
You get in a 4 x 4 or snowmobile run an animal until it is exhausted...tree it and shoot it.
How manly!! What fun!!
I must say I am totally astounded at the total guts these guys show here. Not because they are big and brave at shooting these animals but because they are stupid enough to have their picture taken then displayed on the Internet for all of us to see how sick they are at finding joy in killing something. I am at a loss for words all I can say is WOW!! why don't you just lure these animals into a cage and shoot them there?
~~Bibliography~~
Quotes and photographs courtesy of Fox Lake Outfitters,
Artic Adventures, Winterhawk Outfitters, Chuck Davies Guide Services, Inc., Dry Ground Lions
ALBERTA NATIVE GUIDE SERVICES LTD.,and Northwest Outfitters & Outpost Camps.
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