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Wolf Attack at Harts Pass
saylean:
Well said Hirshey, I was waiting for you to give your insight due to last years experience.
I will be out alone in an area with wolves very soon, like many of you. I would have to say that if I felt threatened by one or many of those things (or a griz or frankly a person), it would be the same result as this guys situation. Sounds to me, like his actions are honest. Not many poachers or people who would SSS would willingly go get enforcement and let them know about it. I hope he gets off with nothing but a story to tell (that, and the death threats I am sure he is getting by all the wolf nuts). :bash:
snowpack:
--- Quote from: saylean on October 10, 2013, 11:02:16 AM ---Well said Hirshey, I was waiting for you to give your insight due to last years experience.
I will be out alone in an area with wolves very soon, like many of you. I would have to say that if I felt threatened by one or many of those things (or a griz or frankly a person), it would be the same result as this guys situation. Sounds to me, like his actions are honest. Not many poachers or people who would SSS would willingly go get enforcement and let them know about it. I hope he gets off with nothing but a story to tell (that, and the death threats I am sure he is getting by all the wolf nuts). :bash:
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yeah, on one of the hiking sites one of the wolf nuts is implying 'justice' will catch up with the hunter.
Northway:
--- Quote from: saylean on October 10, 2013, 11:02:16 AM ---Well said Hirshey, I was waiting for you to give your insight due to last years experience.
I will be out alone in an area with wolves very soon, like many of you. I would have to say that if I felt threatened by one or many of those things (or a griz or frankly a person), it would be the same result as this guys situation. Sounds to me, like his actions are honest. Not many poachers or people who would SSS would willingly go get enforcement and let them know about it. I hope he gets off with nothing but a story to tell (that, and the death threats I am sure he is getting by all the wolf nuts). :bash:
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Self-reporting definitely scores a lot of points in my book. There's always the argument about what is or isn't a real threat, and we all know that some guys are just more skittish than others, but you can't take the honesty of reporting the encounter away from him.
pianoman9701:
--- Quote from: snowpack on October 10, 2013, 11:09:12 AM ---
--- Quote from: saylean on October 10, 2013, 11:02:16 AM ---Well said Hirshey, I was waiting for you to give your insight due to last years experience.
I will be out alone in an area with wolves very soon, like many of you. I would have to say that if I felt threatened by one or many of those things (or a griz or frankly a person), it would be the same result as this guys situation. Sounds to me, like his actions are honest. Not many poachers or people who would SSS would willingly go get enforcement and let them know about it. I hope he gets off with nothing but a story to tell (that, and the death threats I am sure he is getting by all the wolf nuts). :bash:
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yeah, on one of the hiking sites one of the wolf nuts is implying 'justice' will catch up with the hunter.
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Ironically, it's the hikers with whom justice will catch up if the wolves have any say.
curlewkiller:
Bite marks? You have got to be kidding me. If those things do not turn and run or if move toward me, I believe I would do the same. This type of reaction is exactly why many of us who would normally report this type of encounter, might think twice. Bummer.
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