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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #270 on: October 18, 2013, 07:00:12 PM »
Only problem is they dont always just ran away..Ask Jon Stevie in Carlton..Or ask Hirsey here on this sight. I can give you more contacts if you would like??

And I've been bitten 4 times by fido and have had dozens of encounters with aggressive dogs.

The only wolves I've seen are running away upon first glimpse of me. And the times I've tried to hunt/call them I can't even get one of these ruthless killers to come in for an offer of dinner? (Even though they were howling nearby!) 

Yes, Unlike most on here I've personally have seen wolves and hunted them. (and lived to tell about it. lol)

You seem to do quite a bit of"lol'- and most of us do the same thing when we read your stories.

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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #271 on: October 18, 2013, 07:01:51 PM »
Only problem is they dont always just ran away..Ask Jon Stevie in Carlton..Or ask Hirsey here on this sight. I can give you more contacts if you would like??

And I've been bitten 4 times by fido and have had dozens of encounters with aggressive dogs.

The only wolves I've seen are running away upon first glimpse of me. And the times I've tried to hunt/call them I can't even get one of these ruthless killers to come in for an offer of dinner? (Even though they were howling nearby!) 

Yes, Unlike most on here I've personally have seen wolves and hunted them. (and lived to tell about it. lol)
Maybe you smell bad, therfore the wolves assume you taste bad as well and want nothing to do with you.  :chuckle:
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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #272 on: October 18, 2013, 07:18:31 PM »
Only problem is they dont always just ran away..Ask Jon Stevie in Carlton..Or ask Hirsey here on this sight. I can give you more contacts if you would like??

And I've been bitten 4 times by fido and have had dozens of encounters with aggressive dogs.

The only wolves I've seen are running away upon first glimpse of me. And the times I've tried to hunt/call them I can't even get one of these ruthless killers to come in for an offer of dinner? (Even though they were howling nearby!) 

Yes, Unlike most on here I've personally have seen wolves and hunted them. (and lived to tell about it. lol)

You seem to do quite a bit of"lol'- and most of us do the same thing when we read your stories.
Well I share this stuff with guys I know from Alaska and they "howl" of laughter at you tenderfoots.
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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #273 on: October 18, 2013, 07:23:39 PM »
Only problem is they dont always just ran away..Ask Jon Stevie in Carlton..Or ask Hirsey here on this sight. I can give you more contacts if you would like??

And I've been bitten 4 times by fido and have had dozens of encounters with aggressive dogs.

The only wolves I've seen are running away upon first glimpse of me. And the times I've tried to hunt/call them I can't even get one of these ruthless killers to come in for an offer of dinner? (Even though they were howling nearby!) 

Yes, Unlike most on here I've personally have seen wolves and hunted them. (and lived to tell about it. lol)
Maybe you smell bad, therfore the wolves assume you taste bad as well and want nothing to do with you.  :chuckle:

Wow, you got me with that one.. turkey...lol
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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #274 on: October 18, 2013, 07:28:09 PM »
Only problem is they dont always just ran away..Ask Jon Stevie in Carlton..Or ask Hirsey here on this sight. I can give you more contacts if you would like??
 

There have been several other encounters in the WA reported to WDFW, but as everyone can see WDFW does not relay the encounters to the public. The USFWS practiced the same BS with the original wolf introduction.

My advies to everyone: If you see a wolf acting aggressive at fifty yards, kill it. Why fifty yds you might ask? Well at fifty yards you have a chance at hitting at least one, its when the pack gets in close and tries to make you run is when it gets hard.

People who haven't been their will wonder what and when, and wish for a 12 gauge.



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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #275 on: October 18, 2013, 09:59:51 PM »

My advies to everyone: If you see a wolf acting aggressive at fifty yards, kill it. Why fifty yds you might ask? Well at fifty yards you have a chance at hitting at least one, its when the pack gets in close and tries to make you run is when it gets hard.

Now how would you know that wolfbait? Have you had to stand off a pack of bloodthirsty wolves? I seriously doubt it, in which case you are just giving advice from your imagination.

As with Cougartail, any wolf I've ever seen that was aware of me was running the other way. The first wolf I saw was eating a road killed moose in a ditch. The second was hunting ground squirrels in an overgrown gravel pit. That one never saw me and it was fun to watch it stalk it's intended victims then charge them as they dashed into their hole in the ground. Over and over. Never did see it get one, but it sure was trying. A couple others were run into moose hunting and immediately left the area. Have never had any shadow me, but I know it happens. But my friends who have had it happen tell me it's more like they are curious, and not malicious. I would 100 times rather run into a pack of wolves unarmed than a brownie. I've had that happen a couple times and that is not a good feeling, especially at close range. Wolves? Meh.
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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #276 on: October 18, 2013, 10:34:08 PM »
Okay, here's a couple more..Pitcher canyon, wolves watching in the distance as cow death investigated.. Shots fired towards them to scare off...they actually came closer.  Deer kill in yard south of Twisp. Wolf seen killing deer up number 1 canyon, Wenatchee. Watched LE officers at close distance, all in rural neighborhood....hmmm...want some more? :dunno:
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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #277 on: October 18, 2013, 10:45:13 PM »
Okay, here's a couple more..Pitcher canyon, wolves watching in the distance as cow death investigated.. Shots fired towards them to scare off...they actually came closer.  Deer kill in yard south of Twisp. Wolf seen killing deer up number 1 canyon, Wenatchee. Watched LE officers at close distance, all in rural neighborhood....hmmm...want some more? :dunno:

No more! Time for some killing!!!!!!
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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #278 on: October 18, 2013, 11:25:45 PM »
After reading all of this wisdom, I'm thinking I must be the luckiest man alive to have not been drug out of my tent and eaten over the years on trips to Montana and Idaho.  I think the Forest Service should now post signs about the extreme danger we all face each time we leave our houses. :rolleyes:
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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #279 on: October 19, 2013, 12:03:47 AM »
I say this not because I am/ anyone should be fearfull, just to re-affirm, we don't need them around this close. With the abundance of close, rural sightings this summer, and as others state the ones they see run at the distant sight of man, makes me concerned we must now have TWO completely different species of wolves invading our state! Time for the hotline to Olympia to figure our next move!!
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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #280 on: October 19, 2013, 01:03:32 AM »
Okay, here's a couple more..Pitcher canyon, wolves watching in the distance as cow death investigated.. Shots fired towards them to scare off...they actually came closer.  Deer kill in yard south of Twisp. Wolf seen killing deer up number 1 canyon, Wenatchee. Watched LE officers at close distance, all in rural neighborhood....hmmm...want some more? :dunno:

In 2009 a wolf and three pups followed a new mom as she pushed her baby down the county road in a stroller, first house she came to she entered. WDFW was contacted.


2010- A women and her dog was followed at close range by a black wolf for two miles till they hit the Goat Cr snow park and her car.

2012-a black wolf attack a dog in a residence front yard, a shotgun had to be fired to get the wolf off the dog-vet time.

There are more, and as prey becomes less there will be more problems, Wolves that are not hunted become habitual, we are there today. :bfg:

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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #281 on: October 19, 2013, 04:20:29 AM »
Okay, here's a couple more..Pitcher canyon, wolves watching in the distance as cow death investigated.. Shots fired towards them to scare off...they actually came closer.  Deer kill in yard south of Twisp. Wolf seen killing deer up number 1 canyon, Wenatchee. Watched LE officers at close distance, all in rural neighborhood....hmmm...want some more? :dunno:

In 2009 a wolf and three pups followed a new mom as she pushed her baby down the county road in a stroller, first house she came to she entered. WDFW was contacted.


2010- A women and her dog was followed at close range by a black wolf for two miles till they hit the Goat Cr snow park and her car.

2012-a black wolf attack a dog in a residence front yard, a shotgun had to be fired to get the wolf off the dog-vet time.

There are more, and as prey becomes less there will be more problems, Wolves that are not hunted become habitual, we are there today. :bfg:
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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #282 on: October 19, 2013, 09:34:30 AM »
After reading all of this wisdom, I'm thinking I must be the luckiest man alive to have not been drug out of my tent and eaten over the years on trips to Montana and Idaho.  I think the Forest Service should now post signs about the extreme danger we all face each time we leave our houses. :rolleyes:

You gotta get drunk and pass out at the foot of your tent  :chuckle:



http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/08/27/16-year-old-survives-first-ever-documented-serious-wolf-attack-in-minnesota/

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Graham's girlfriend fled to her Jeep, while two other members of the camping party slept through all the screaming, kicking and fighting, he said.

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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #283 on: October 19, 2013, 09:35:47 AM »
After reading all of this wisdom, I'm thinking I must be the luckiest man alive to have not been drug out of my tent and eaten over the years on trips to Montana and Idaho.  I think the Forest Service should now post signs about the extreme danger we all face each time we leave our houses. :rolleyes:

You gotta get drunk and pass out at the foot of your tent  :chuckle:



http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/08/27/16-year-old-survives-first-ever-documented-serious-wolf-attack-in-minnesota/

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Re: Since Wolves
« Reply #284 on: October 19, 2013, 09:36:44 AM »
I say this not because I am/ anyone should be fearfull, just to re-affirm, we don't need them around this close. With the abundance of close, rural sightings this summer, and as others state the ones they see run at the distant sight of man, makes me concerned we must now have TWO completely different species of wolves invading our state! Time for the hotline to Olympia to figure our next move!!

Maybe they are the wolves from Forks?  The Twilight kind?
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