Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: wolfbait on December 03, 2010, 01:04:38 AM
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Run-in with wolves puts nature in new perspective
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2010/nov/29/run-in-with-wolves-puts-nature-in-new-perspective/ (http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2010/nov/29/run-in-with-wolves-puts-nature-in-new-perspective/)
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Thus why we pack guns
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I keep a knife on my weak arm side at all times for these types of issues. :twocents:
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good lord, do all the anti's read the spokesman?
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Most of those comments read like they came right out of the Seattle Times.
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This is just the reason why people need to wake up to the fact that wolves are a preditor and could inflict some damage on a human being....
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Boy, have one bad experience with wolves, and you make the liberal hit-list. She's gonna have to go into witness protection... it's like she testified against the mafia...
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WOW, that is crazy.. I think she is very lucky.. :mgun:
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I'm in no favor of wolves but this story sounds fishy, especially the part where her dogs were hidding from the wolves under a building.
I know a border collie ain't got a chance with the wolves but they wouldn't be hidding unless they were torn up, gutted, and dying. Even a toy poodle would raise hell and do his dog thing with the wolves.
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gotta love seeing an urbanite tell a rural person how to live with wildlife :chuckle:
First thing Seattle did when the goose population got too large at some local parks was to kill all of them. Big bad geese pooping on the public park grass, grrrrrrr :rolleyes: