Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: jasnt on February 14, 2019, 08:15:52 AM
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I was told wolves don’t attack people :dunno:
https://www.tbnewswatch.com/local-news/red-lake-woman-injured-in-suspected-wolf-attack-1240472?fbclid=IwAR2QNCSMM-kzYkU-dCQVzQKDeUlTnZvncxJJYC30Zz8WzPbObUO1-ALO_vY
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She was damn lucky. I'm sure they will tell it like it is up there but in WA they would come up with some BS that it wasn't a Wolf. Hybrid, dog, coyote, provoked by dog
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She was damn lucky. I'm sure they will tell it like it is up there but in WA they would come up with some BS that it wasn't a Wolf. Hybrid, dog, coyote, provoked by dog
agree
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They just need more "range riders" to herd the wolves away. Or at least to cover up the evidence.
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She was damn lucky. I'm sure they will tell it like it is up there but in WA they would come up with some BS that it wasn't a Wolf. Hybrid, dog, coyote, provoked by dog
Looks like another one they can relocate to Bainbridge island.
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Nothing to see here said idhunter- fish bio extraordinaire
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It was the woman's fault, you're not suppose to walk your dog outside in the woods anymore.
Just like you're not suppose to ride a bicycle in Cougar country, or jog in the woods - unless you can strangle a cougar with your bare hands.
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It was the woman's fault, you're not suppose to walk your dog outside in the woods anymore.
Just like you're not suppose to ride a bicycle in Cougar country, or jog in the woods - unless you can strangle a cougar with your bare hands.
Feet
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Nothing to see here said idhunter- fish bio extraordinaire
I just pissed in my pants :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: