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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1154510" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>sp6X6</p><p> </p><p>Similar goings on here in Washington. A couple years back I was minding my own business strolling through a nice timbered hunting spot I've used since the 1950's. Imagine my surprise when I lock eyes with two coyotes looking me over from about 300 yards. Only there is something wrong with these coyotes. They were the same height as the deer that had come through the same spot about 30 minutes before. They also looked to be at least 120 pounds each. Biggest coyotes I've ever seen. They finally figured out that I probably wasn't a good thing to eat and wandered off after the deer.</p><p> </p><p>Needless to say the hunting in that area now sucks and there are more wolf on the way. I'm just glad I'm ticking down my last few years cause if I were younger I might do something really stupid. There isn't much out there that ****es me off more than these tree huggers bringing back the wolf. Oh, and they also want to reintroduce grizzly into the Cascades. Last time I checked, grizzlies kill a few folk every now and then. I don't think that it even registers with these numb skulls that their actions will result directly in people getting maimed and KILLED by the bear they "reintroduced" not to mention the total devastation of game herds from wolves which they already have in progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1154510, member: 63138"] sp6X6 Similar goings on here in Washington. A couple years back I was minding my own business strolling through a nice timbered hunting spot I've used since the 1950's. Imagine my surprise when I lock eyes with two coyotes looking me over from about 300 yards. Only there is something wrong with these coyotes. They were the same height as the deer that had come through the same spot about 30 minutes before. They also looked to be at least 120 pounds each. Biggest coyotes I've ever seen. They finally figured out that I probably wasn't a good thing to eat and wandered off after the deer. Needless to say the hunting in that area now sucks and there are more wolf on the way. I'm just glad I'm ticking down my last few years cause if I were younger I might do something really stupid. There isn't much out there that ****es me off more than these tree huggers bringing back the wolf. Oh, and they also want to reintroduce grizzly into the Cascades. Last time I checked, grizzlies kill a few folk every now and then. I don't think that it even registers with these numb skulls that their actions will result directly in people getting maimed and KILLED by the bear they "reintroduced" not to mention the total devastation of game herds from wolves which they already have in progress. [/QUOTE]
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