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<blockquote data-quote="Old Hickory" data-source="post: 1283470" data-attributes="member: 99766"><p>A very good rule. There is reason for why wolves were wiped out. They have always caused more bad than good. The only good wolf is a dead wolf. </p><p></p><p>A local idiot a few miles from here breeds a lot of wolf/dogs and the many ones that have gotten lose have made all kinds of trouble and have been shot. Six of them have been killed in the woods where I hunt.</p><p></p><p>The nitwit breeder's small granddaughter was recently seriously mauled by one or more of the big animals at the owner's home.</p><p></p><p>One cold night just after midnight when I arrived home and was half way to my home door, I caught sight of two of the mentioned animals standing about three or four yards behind me. They had sneaked up behind me and I must have caught movement and turned around and looked at them. They didn't attack, probably since I had eye contact. I'm not saying they would have attacked, but appeared to be very hungry, given their skinny appearance. </p><p></p><p>Yes, the hair was up on the back of my neck! I wasn't packing my pistol and waited until they departed after the few minutes of staring at each other. Perhaps they just wanted a handout, but who knows.</p><p></p><p>The rest of our yard is fenced off with 4' chain link fencing. Perhaps they smelled our three small dogs that were in the house. Strange animals that big and that hungry would certainly kill a small dog and eat it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Hickory, post: 1283470, member: 99766"] A very good rule. There is reason for why wolves were wiped out. They have always caused more bad than good. The only good wolf is a dead wolf. A local idiot a few miles from here breeds a lot of wolf/dogs and the many ones that have gotten lose have made all kinds of trouble and have been shot. Six of them have been killed in the woods where I hunt. The nitwit breeder's small granddaughter was recently seriously mauled by one or more of the big animals at the owner's home. One cold night just after midnight when I arrived home and was half way to my home door, I caught sight of two of the mentioned animals standing about three or four yards behind me. They had sneaked up behind me and I must have caught movement and turned around and looked at them. They didn't attack, probably since I had eye contact. I'm not saying they would have attacked, but appeared to be very hungry, given their skinny appearance. Yes, the hair was up on the back of my neck! I wasn't packing my pistol and waited until they departed after the few minutes of staring at each other. Perhaps they just wanted a handout, but who knows. The rest of our yard is fenced off with 4' chain link fencing. Perhaps they smelled our three small dogs that were in the house. Strange animals that big and that hungry would certainly kill a small dog and eat it. [/QUOTE]
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