D I thought you might like this , as ranchers we kinda know each other , several years back we were trucking a few loads back from the height country , I was cruising down the road almost to the paved road hanging back from the dust of the semi , I was watching a band of sheep , I noticed the sheep were going south but the dogs were looking north , so I slow up and get just past the band that poking along , I stop the truck grabbed my glasses from under the seat , start looking real hard , after about 30 minutes I seen the attraction for the dogs , it was a black Wolf , I ranged him at 143 yards , I get my trusty .243 and ruined his day , I got out of the truck as the guy watching the sheep figured i shot something , we meet up maybe 75 yards off the road , did you get him yep , is it a big black one yet , oh good thank you so much he was been following us for 3 days , I will help you drag it to the truck he had a. Collar , about the time we loaded him in the back of the pickup a sheriff deputy pulls up , I am thinking oh **** , he says nice shot , I was watching you for the last hour easing down the road seeing if you were a poacher , I know the Long & lat of. Where you got him , if you don't mind the F&G warden is down at the paved road , I figure this ought to be in, we stop down there he takes a look , let's see where he is from , wow , it looks like he was tagged 4 years ago in Montana, he cuts the collar off and says can I see your license do you have you tag with you yep , ok I have the collar you get the Wolf , what you gonna do with him , have a coat for my wife made for Christmas, we'll be careful, and please don't shoot off the paved road , that was late 80's I have not seen one like that since , she still has the coat , it weighed 138 lbs hanging on the scales