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Quote from: seth30 on August 12, 2012, 01:10:51 PMQuote from: mfswallace on August 12, 2012, 11:05:23 AMHe needs to make sure he reports this!!!!!! And as he is in law enforcement let's hope he is believed and not just told he saw yotes!! or hyrbirds Is it even illegal to kill a hybrid?
Quote from: mfswallace on August 12, 2012, 11:05:23 AMHe needs to make sure he reports this!!!!!! And as he is in law enforcement let's hope he is believed and not just told he saw yotes!! or hyrbirds
He needs to make sure he reports this!!!!!! And as he is in law enforcement let's hope he is believed and not just told he saw yotes!!
This is a true story. This guy is my hunting partner and I work with him. He called me this morning and said it was the scariest thing he has ever been through. He also definitely knows the difference between a coyote and a wolf. He's already contacted state game and will be filing an official report on Monday. He first spotted one wolf standing broadside on a trail ahead of him while he was on horseback. The thing wouldn't move. After a bit he realizes he has two more wolves, one approaching on his right and another sneaking up on his left flank. He knew he couldn't try to run on his horse or they'd just drag it down. He dismounted and the only weapon he had was his snub nose 5 shot .38, which on a side note I think this is the last time he'll bring that little thing out in the woods.He slowly started backing his horse and he noticed the wolf ahead of him on the trail disappeared and then the two approaching on his flanks began to parallel him at 30 yards. He said he definitely had a good look at them, better than he wanted. He didn't know where the first wolf went or how many additional wolves there were. He lost sight of the two wolves flanking him when he got into some thicker brush which really freaked him out and he remounted his horse and rode like hell for about ten minutes at that point.
If know one wants to give specifics on location for others to be on the lookout how about at least-west fork, middle fork or north fork?? I understand they can range 20-40 miles in a day but just a last seen here heads up for thoughs of us who hike/hunt the Teanaway would be a life saver....maybe
Sounds like prey studingQuote from: WonkyWapiti on August 12, 2012, 05:21:54 PMThis is a true story. This guy is my hunting partner and I work with him. He called me this morning and said it was the scariest thing he has ever been through. He also definitely knows the difference between a coyote and a wolf. He's already contacted state game and will be filing an official report on Monday. He first spotted one wolf standing broadside on a trail ahead of him while he was on horseback. The thing wouldn't move. After a bit he realizes he has two more wolves, one approaching on his right and another sneaking up on his left flank. He knew he couldn't try to run on his horse or they'd just drag it down. He dismounted and the only weapon he had was his snub nose 5 shot .38, which on a side note I think this is the last time he'll bring that little thing out in the woods.He slowly started backing his horse and he noticed the wolf ahead of him on the trail disappeared and then the two approaching on his flanks began to parallel him at 30 yards. He said he definitely had a good look at them, better than he wanted. He didn't know where the first wolf went or how many additional wolves there were. He lost sight of the two wolves flanking him when he got into some thicker brush which really freaked him out and he remounted his horse and rode like hell for about ten minutes at that point.
Quote from: boneaddict on August 12, 2012, 09:46:01 AMIts going to happen....SOONI hope its a liberal Democrat.
Its going to happen....SOON
Quote from: Bean Counter on August 12, 2012, 10:14:54 AMQuote from: boneaddict on August 12, 2012, 09:46:01 AMIts going to happen....SOONI hope its a liberal Democrat.