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Wolf Kill

holy bleep!

O-my:eek:, those things are gigantic. I hope that those aren't relatives of the ones the DNR have been releasing over here in Minnesota. Over the last few years these things have really started to take off north of my home town. People are having more and more sightings of both wolves and cougars in person and on their game cams. Might be time to start packin heat during archery season. Walking to and from the stand in the dark could start to get interesting.
 
those pups are bout 175LBs each. they do not necessarly need collars, they are usually now chipped. I Betcha Big Bro is watching over! here is a big boys track and one Alaskan Timber Wolf...
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Talk about a greeny nightmare...Two wolves killed by snowmobilers! We're going to hell for this one! It is starting to get bad in Montana with the wolves, cats and grizzlies...and I am not talking football teams.
 
My source claims they are the first two killed legally in 2008. Where was the wolves killed in the pic you reference. Swampy:beer;


Wasn't a reference-

I saved the same picture from a snowest thread 2 years ago on the old forum. I am sure other old timers here remember it. Your source is feeding you some bull............take my word or not, it makes me no difference.:beer;
 
Dang....Looks like good times to me! Only problem with that picture is there isnt MORE dead Wolves in it.
 
not really when the tallest dude is 5'2"!!
O-my:eek:, those things are gigantic. I hope that those aren't relatives of the ones the DNR have been releasing over here in Minnesota. Over the last few years these things have really started to take off north of my home town. People are having more and more sightings of both wolves and cougars in person and on their game cams. Might be time to start packin heat during archery season. Walking to and from the stand in the dark could start to get interesting.
 
On our last snowmobile trip through Yellowstone in 2004 we came upon a fresh wolf track in the hard packed trail. Where he jumped to get over the snow bank I put my hand in the track and his toenails started at the end of my fingers and my hands are extra large. Those Canadian transplants are really big. I sure don't want to be out in the Wyoming forest anywhere any more without some heat.
 
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