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Couple of downed Alberta wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="speeders" data-source="post: 886446" data-attributes="member: 4408"><p>Here are a few wolves shot up here in Alberta. The one shot with the bow was early last fall. The other 2 were from this fall. Both were called in by howling. 1 came in with a group of 10. Sucked we could only shoot one as the pack hung around howling for close to an hour within 200 yards. Just would catch a glimpse of them. The second one was in a pack of 3. We could only get 1 shot as the grass was 3-4 feet tall and could only see the tails at first when they came in. </p><p></p><p>The 300 wsm has had a work out so far this year between wolves, coyotes and bears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speeders, post: 886446, member: 4408"] Here are a few wolves shot up here in Alberta. The one shot with the bow was early last fall. The other 2 were from this fall. Both were called in by howling. 1 came in with a group of 10. Sucked we could only shoot one as the pack hung around howling for close to an hour within 200 yards. Just would catch a glimpse of them. The second one was in a pack of 3. We could only get 1 shot as the grass was 3-4 feet tall and could only see the tails at first when they came in. The 300 wsm has had a work out so far this year between wolves, coyotes and bears. [/QUOTE]
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