Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: Roundhead on April 11, 2017, 11:03:55 AM
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Spreading more wolf loving propaganda are we round head. Typical
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"He sure was a cuddly wolf and fun to play with!"
In an unrelated story, researchers are trying to determine how Juneau's domestic dog population and dozens of residents contracted the parasite echinococcus granulosus. Jane Doetag was quoted as saying "We just don't understand it. All of a sudden, all of us have cysts in our lungs. My dog won't stop scooting across the carpet on his butt and pants after running 100 feet. Strangest thing!"
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Spreading more wolf loving propaganda are we round head. Typical
Really?
Just for you, yes. :chuckle:
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Wolves for wounded warriors; healing with wolves. :dunno:
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Wolves are the ecosystem, they say.
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Yeah, alligators are misunderstood as well. So was T-Rex, it has been going on forever.
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You need to spend enough time with wolves, like this lady, and you may one day want to merry a wolf as well.
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Remember Timothy Treadwell? He said kodak bears were misunderstood and after a few years living and filming them they ate him and his girlfriend.
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http://www.vancouversun.com/Wolf+warning+issued+Vancouver+Island+after+three+dogs+attacked/10884898/story.html
Didn't work out so well for dogs in Vancouver :dunno:
http://www.montanaoutdoor.com/2014/03/wolf-attacks-and-drags-off-domestic-dog-in-broad-daylight/
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...or Sweden
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3285912/What-wolf-attack-looks-like-Dog-wearing-GoPro-camera-savagely-mauled-inch-life-two-vicious-predators.html
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... or Minnesota
http://www.twincities.com/2015/04/21/northern-minnesota-wolves-killed-after-dog-attacks/
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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,199113.0.html
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,207180.0.html
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,203379.0.html
They are totally misunderstood... on both sides.
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Lots of carnivores play with their food.
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Idiots, man whats this world came too? I personally love the Wolf, respect it and marvel at their intelligence. They are a wonder of nature. Smart, adaptive, etc. Top of food chain. BUT I want no wolves or very few running around the jungles. I understand the Wolf which is why I fear the damage they can do.. Idiot Liberals....... :bash:
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Romeo, was either a hybrid or a retard wolf. As there are Fruits and Nuts in the human world, so there are in the wild!!
Might as well claim that a cougar is nothing more then a over grown house cat!! :o
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I wonder if he wasn't raised by hand and turned loose to "return to the wild", instead he found a dog park
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http://prodimage.images-bn.com/pimages/9781575100470_p0_v1_s250x250.jpg
If you want to understand wolf behavior. Great book
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The connections is...
Wolves are similar to humans.
And naturally zero blood, guts, and gore.
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So cute.
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Remember Timothy Treadwell? He said kodak bears were misunderstood and after a few years living and filming them they ate him and his girlfriend.
So cute....
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LOL.
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So cute.
Uuuhhh, I would not like them rubbing all over me, they stink... and the licking? Gross!!!
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So cute.
Uuuhhh, I would not like them rubbing all over me, they stink... and the licking? Gross!!!
Is that like a lolly pop? How many licks before you get to the chocolate center?
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So cute.
Uuuhhh, I would not like them rubbing all over me, they stink... and the licking? Gross!!!
Is that like a lolly pop? How many locked before you get to the chocolate center?
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:chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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So cute.
Uuuhhh, I would not like them rubbing all over me, they stink... and the licking? Gross!!!
Is that like a lolly pop? How many licks before you get to the chocolate center?
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The chocolate is not in the center hence the rapid licking. :dunno:
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Where is good old Yakimanoob's input?
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Always amazing how pen raised pets are compared to the real thing, sad and clueless
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This may sound like a stupid question, but are there a lot of wolves in Washington? I've never lived in Washington.. Have any of you ever ran into them while hunting? Thanks.
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This may sound like a stupid question, but are there a lot of wolves in Washington? I've never lived in Washington.. Have any of you ever ran into them while hunting? Thanks.
Great question, a few of us have seen them while hunting. What we notice more is
What we are not seeing as much of anymore..
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Got it... Are there particular areas where Wolves are or would it be pretty common to see them throughout the state?
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Lots in the northeast corner, some in the southeast corner and with there range you could find them anywhere in the region. It would not be common to see them at all
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Removed. We don't need videos of animals being "handled" here or anywhere else.
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What's the big deal? My dog will roll in every stinking rotten fish, mouse or squirrel that he finds. That dude has obviously greased his hair with a dead beaver or something. Maybe his head smells liked tuna...
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Different video removed .
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Lots in the northeast corner, some in the southeast corner and with there range you could find them anywhere in the region. It would not be common to see them at all
It's not new, news anymore in the Methow valley, folks see a wolf and it's like no big deal. On the other hand a big herd of deer is ten head.
And now wolf recipes are common knowledge in the Okanogan and shared widely.
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Removed. We don't need videos of animals being "handled" here or anywhere else.
Handle this video and learn from the expert.
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Wolf plays with a wildlife worker.
They be French kissing if this was in France.