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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 392882" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>A story told to me by the guy who shot a wolf in the Turtle Mt a number of years ago. Told game and fish the wolf got to close to him, scare and kill and game and fish said, okay??????</p><p></p><p>Now we go north about 500 miles to shed hunt. There are wolves there as seen by the tracks in the sand. We can hear them at night. Once one of us had a wolf walking 25 yards away alongside him for a ways. They are big. </p><p></p><p>Once i believe a pack was tracking us. By the howls they were getting close, but we reached our 4-wheeler and they were gone. I have never had a wolf on camera, seen one here so not sure if they are around. </p><p>And i do not want them around for the purpose of elk control. I cannot believe the cattleman in Colorado will allow this nor most people who spend time in the outdoors. I would assume, as all critters, they are more scared of us as we would be of them. Prefer not to find out. </p><p></p><p>In time who will control the wolf numbers? db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 392882, member: 4743"] A story told to me by the guy who shot a wolf in the Turtle Mt a number of years ago. Told game and fish the wolf got to close to him, scare and kill and game and fish said, okay?????? Now we go north about 500 miles to shed hunt. There are wolves there as seen by the tracks in the sand. We can hear them at night. Once one of us had a wolf walking 25 yards away alongside him for a ways. They are big. Once i believe a pack was tracking us. By the howls they were getting close, but we reached our 4-wheeler and they were gone. I have never had a wolf on camera, seen one here so not sure if they are around. And i do not want them around for the purpose of elk control. I cannot believe the cattleman in Colorado will allow this nor most people who spend time in the outdoors. I would assume, as all critters, they are more scared of us as we would be of them. Prefer not to find out. In time who will control the wolf numbers? db [/QUOTE]
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