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> From: Wisconsin Wolf Hunt [mailto:info@wisconsinwolfhunt.com]
> Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2014 6:52 PM
> To: info@wisconsinwolfhunt.com
> Subject: Wisconsin Wolf Hunt: Wolf
>
> This is an enquiry email via http://wisconsinwolfhunt.com/ from:
> Dawn <cowgirl1490@yahoo.com>
>
> Is it possible to obtain a carcus to be stuffed? I have wolf decor in my basement and would enjoy it a great deal. What happens to the majority of carcus? Thanks
> On Oct 26, 2014, at 9:57 PM, Wisconsin Wolf Hunt <info@wisconsinwolfhunt.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Dawn, and thank you for your interest in Wisconsin Wolf Hunt.
> You don’t want a wolf carcass to be "stuffed". Taxidermists typically tan the furs and sew them over a Styrofoam form for most mounts. Nothing is really "stuffed" as you put it, and the pelt is used, not the carcass.
>
> The majority of the carcasses left over from the hunt are donated to General Mills for Hamburger Helper, or sold to McDonalds Restaurants after they are tested for diseases and distemper.
>
> WWH Admin
>Thanks for the info. Is it possible fore to get a pellet? I am not a hunter and live in town so. I thought this would be the >way to go. Thanks Dawn
>
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Wolf and burger helper! Its whats for dinner.
:rolleye: :rolleye:
Oh come on!!!!!!!!!!