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jigs

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taken from a tree stand, do not know where......just had them sent to me, and thought I would share.....
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These have been making the rounds for a while.. I think it was actually a helicopter taking a census near Yellowstone... Have seen it as my brothers friend near Colorado, Idaho and somewhere in Canada or Alaska.. Pretty graphic event to get on camera...
 
I was wrong about location...

Isle Royale was the location and here is the artilce they came from.

http://www.isleroyalewolf.org/photo_ess/pe_EP_kills_moose.htm
 
Hey those can't be wolves, wolves are those cute cuddly things that they just had to buy from Canada and move down here for us to play with. Thanks for sharing, I have not seen those, that would be something to witness. Except it would be more fun with an AR 15
 
sw said:
Hey those can't be wolves, wolves are those cute cuddly things that they just had to buy from Canada and move down here for us to play with. Thanks for sharing, I have not seen those, that would be something to witness. Except it would be more fun with an AR 15

TRUE!!! Have a few dozen that have "migrated" to the valley from Yellowstone and the neighboring ranchers are on the lookout....heck, the hubby doesn't even go out much anymore without making sure he has his trusty sidekick (aka..his rifle) by his side!!! Got a call a few weeks ago that said a friend had seen several wolves "cross the road onto your place!!"....hadn't seen the hubby move that fast in a looooooong time!! Sorta scary when I go out to do the night-calving checks and I hear the howling in the distance and there I am only armed with my trusty FLASHLIGHT!!! course, we have more of a problem with coyotes right now than anything else!! Little buggers!!! :x

However, they are pretty cool pix, NR!!!
 
Ranchwife your more likely to get the bubonic plague from a prairie dog than get snatched out of your bed by the big bad wolf. They're all around us up here. Wolves travel a pretty big circle they only swing through an area every week or so. They've ranched beside them for a hundred years up here and lived to tell of it so I'm sure you guys will be ok. Those howls in the middle of the night do make the hair on the back of your neck stand up. If your lucky those ones will eat up some of your yotes for you-they absolutely hate dogs-in fact that's the best wolf bait going is to freeze a dead dog upright on the ice of a lake-set your traps in a circle around it. They aren't too hard to snare either.
 
There is a small difference between your wolves NR and the ones in the states. You are allowed to hunt them. I think if there was a season on them in the states it would at least make them respect you to some degree.
 
fulton said:
There is a small difference between your wolves NR and the ones in the states. You are allowed to hunt them. I think if there was a season on them in the states it would at least make them respect you to some degree.

There are'nt any wolves here just BIG COYOTE'S :wink:
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
It wuld kinda suck to be caught in a tree stand ith 8 wolves eating on a moose right below you.. Especially armed with only a camera.


That's exactly what I was thinking! The reality of Mother Nature...
 
Ty and my neighbor went on a little plane ride yesterday and saw 26 moose from the air-no wolves out on the lakes for some reason. Ty figures they saw about 50 deer and a few coyotes and fox. He said they saw one huge old bull moose he's licking his lips for archery moose season already.
 

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