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300....you must live in a glass ball........someone shakes it up and clouds your sites.......shoot...shootdamnit...shoot....
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300....you must live in a glass ball........someone shakes it up and clouds your sites.......shoot...shootdamnit...shoot....
Good God man..... You're unbelievable, and since you obviously wouldn't take my word for it clearly defines your personality!How was it determined a hybrid? All the wolf guys I know say wolves immediately kill any other canine in their territory. Probly a domestic pet. mtmuley
Our family had two of them during my growing-up years. One between 1964 and 1969; the second between 1985 and 2000. Been so long since I've seen one, I may have forgotten their specific coloration...Nope, don't they usually have black or gray muzzles and a broad chest and not slab-like.
Correctamundo! It wasn't by luck BTW, it was a 3/4 looking away angle shot, andLooks like you shot it in the rear h Is that where you were aiming, or just get lucky to hit any part of the animal?
I used to think it was the Forest Service. But, now I figure it was some guy blazing a trail because he was afraid he'd get lost. More marks like it further up the mountain. The marks have been there for over 20 years. mtmuleyHey mtmuley, what's all the red on the tree behind you? No criticism, or digging just noticed it and looked odd.
Well since I live where they reside, and the small herds of ELK that once used to be here, and by that I mean in on my property that I coined the term "Ranching for Wildlife" and allowed them to use my 40 acres as a sanctuary to raise their young, eat, and drink from the creek, and not be molested by anyone on my property I take offense to that whole idea........ Now that they are non-existant and down to such low numbers around me I stopped hunting Elk, and Deer! The sheer loss of game animals is unprecedented in this day and age for an animal like the Wolf that can't be eaten, will never put food on my table or any other poor person that used to supply his family through the Winter! It was a way of life taken away, but hey you don't live here, no one wants to come hunt here or Montana anymore in the numbers that once was so you're barking up the wrong tree!If you want to kill "dogs," focus on coyotes. No problems there. They are expanding and look to be thriving. Domestics have humans and wolves are too few. I'm all about conservation. I will never support the sole preservation, or eradication of any species. There needs to be a balance.