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I'd take the cat because wolves aren't legal to shoot yet, and I'd like to try eating the cat but wouldn't eat wolf.
I'd wait for the cat to kill the wolf, then shoot the cat.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on September 21, 2012, 09:05:07 AMI'd wait for the cat to kill the wolf, then shoot the cat.Funny Pianoman that reminds me of a story I just read in Bugle magazine about how the wolf biologists who track down the collars of wolves who were transmitting no life signals finding quite a few were taken down by cougars. Those cats are amazing predators.
Quote from: jackmaster on September 20, 2012, 03:22:23 PMi have killed some cougs so i would pick the wolf especially if its one of those big ass wolves, which kind do we have here in washington, i know there are differant kinds, do we have the big ones or the little ones.... sorry for the iggnorant questionThe couple I have seen down in the southeast have been huge apparently all the wheatfield fed deer are great for growing huge wolves. I wonder how long it will be until they come up with a way to measure a trophy wolf.
i have killed some cougs so i would pick the wolf especially if its one of those big ass wolves, which kind do we have here in washington, i know there are differant kinds, do we have the big ones or the little ones.... sorry for the iggnorant question