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First of all it may be true. I have no idea I wasn’t there. It just seems a little far fetched. In my opinion I bet she ran into the wolves and got scared so she climbed a tree. When she radioed for help she probably told them she was surrounded so she wouldn’t look like an idiot. But again just my thoughts. I have personally come across wolves many times and they have never showed any aggression.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on July 13, 2018, 05:47:32 AMDoesn't surprise me and I don't doubt this will become more common. Also doesn't surprise me that some of the hugging moderators try to down play this.Riiiight.I’m going to predict very strong odds of it happening again during the week of August 5th, possibly in the Teanaway.
Doesn't surprise me and I don't doubt this will become more common. Also doesn't surprise me that some of the hugging moderators try to down play this.
I just saw a post on the Facebook calling it a “wolf attack.” Seemed like a stretch to me. Who knows if they had her “treed” or if she saw the wolves and climbed a tree while simultaneously peeing herself. I’ve seen enough “grizzly bear encounters” which are actually blond or cinnamon phase black bear encounters to know that sometimes things get blown out of proportion, especially on social media.
It's been almost 20 years that wolves have lived unmolested in WA and it won't be long before they start attacking people.
Quote from: jackelope on July 12, 2018, 10:26:47 PMI just saw a post on the Facebook calling it a “wolf attack.” Seemed like a stretch to me. Who knows if they had her “treed” or if she saw the wolves and climbed a tree while simultaneously peeing herself. I’ve seen enough “grizzly bear encounters” which are actually blond or cinnamon phase black bear encounters to know that sometimes things get blown out of proportion, especially on social media. Glad she's ok...but not a lot of details about what transpired.The article mentioned something about deputies being "authorized" to shoot the wolves. News flash...ANY animal threatening your or another persons life can be killed by any of us...there is no permission or "authorization" needed from anyone else.
Quote from: jackelope on July 13, 2018, 05:57:50 AMQuote from: Skyvalhunter on July 13, 2018, 05:47:32 AMDoesn't surprise me and I don't doubt this will become more common. Also doesn't surprise me that some of the hugging moderators try to down play this.Riiiight.I’m going to predict very strong odds of it happening again during the week of August 5th, possibly in the Teanaway. What the heck makes that worth a thousand bucks? Maybe I'll put together a wolf tracking class for 750. Who is even going to sign up for that?