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Oregon Elk Hunter Kills Wolf in Self-defense
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<blockquote data-quote="wboregon" data-source="post: 1363192" data-attributes="member: 102916"><p>He's from the Clackamas, probably hasn't ever encountered a wolf before. I spent my first year in Minam for elk this year and heard wolves for the first time, it definitely bothers you a bit. If i had had a run in I'd have probably shot too. This is going to be a long struggle to get people a little less jumpy around wolves. I don't believe this guys story, but I definitely believe his concern for his safety. There's still tons of people telling ******** stories about how wolves contstantly menace them while hunting, half of them probably haven't hunted any oregon units that have wolf populations and just want to talk ****. Its like folk lore at this point. But it makes a lot of hunters jumpy.</p><p></p><p>Lots of people coming out of sled springs were complaining wolves this year, but that's where a lot of the elk were this year + those elk really high and deep in minam.</p><p></p><p>Just something folks need to get more comfortable with. At least we don't have face eating grizzlies here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wboregon, post: 1363192, member: 102916"] He's from the Clackamas, probably hasn't ever encountered a wolf before. I spent my first year in Minam for elk this year and heard wolves for the first time, it definitely bothers you a bit. If i had had a run in I'd have probably shot too. This is going to be a long struggle to get people a little less jumpy around wolves. I don't believe this guys story, but I definitely believe his concern for his safety. There's still tons of people telling ******** stories about how wolves contstantly menace them while hunting, half of them probably haven't hunted any oregon units that have wolf populations and just want to talk ****. Its like folk lore at this point. But it makes a lot of hunters jumpy. Lots of people coming out of sled springs were complaining wolves this year, but that's where a lot of the elk were this year + those elk really high and deep in minam. Just something folks need to get more comfortable with. At least we don't have face eating grizzlies here. [/QUOTE]
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