Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: Alpinegus on July 13, 2011, 04:14:33 PM
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Dad said a wolf ran across the road in front of him by Marvin Road and Union Mills area. :yike: He said it was to tall to be a coyote and looked more like a german shepard. Said it was scraggly looking.
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I believe it. They used to have a house that raised wolves right by Yelm High School back in the day. I'm not sure how it was considered legal, but I remember they had a whole bunch penned up in that yard. It wouldn't surprise me if a few had gotten out and now reside in the area.
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Hybrid ex-pet gone rogue :yike: maybe, not a wolf though.
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Did it look like our Governor :dunno:
Oh wait, that would be a wolf in sheep clothing :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Don't forget that MF&^%&*ing Wolfhaven is in Thurston County along with all them liberal wolves dressed in sheep clothing.
I am in Graham / Spanaway area. There is a wolf raisin' or savin' outfit nearby here as well and yes we have seen them loose before. Who knows where the hell the escaped lone wolves go.
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Hybrid ex-pet gone rogue :yike: maybe, not a wolf though.
:yeah:
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I'm just sayin not out of the question. It is possible with all the wolf huggers around Thurston county.
could have been one of those crazy hippie MF's that got bit and turned into like the dude in American Werewolf in London, 'cept Thurston county.
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I agree with Frostman. You also can't forget that just a few hours up the road is home to werewolves from Twilight.
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Yeah I was about to say...... He should've pulled over and waited.... I bet a Vampire was right behind it!!!! :chuckle:
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86th and 232nd. It is not like Wolfhaven but they DEFINITELY got them in there.
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I remember the wolf breeding fools in Yelm for sure. But there aint no stinkin wolf in Lacy!