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**** it, I got out smarted!
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<blockquote data-quote="rooster740" data-source="post: 771873" data-attributes="member: 10582"><p>This was a 9.5 year old female that spawned this thread! I had this wolf or her cursed progeny in my scope on more then one occasion! I had spent so much time following these wolves, that i knew where they day bedded on a regular basis, and their main routes. On this particular mid january day while we enjoyed a mid day camp fire more resembling a Bon fire we were b.s.ing about great hunts, glassing for these wolves and watching or dogs frolic in the snow, this nasty mutt and another trotted down a ridge and stopped 246 yards away. One got a life altering education and this mutt spun to go back where she came from. Her problem was her route was straight at us! Lights out! 6.5 creedmore 140 gr amax was used at 120ish yards. She was bad mangey on her belly and off side, and had a collar. 15 minutes before this wolf showed up by complete accident I called the scenario exactly as it happened up to the first shot, which quite honestly freaks me out to this day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster740, post: 771873, member: 10582"] This was a 9.5 year old female that spawned this thread! I had this wolf or her cursed progeny in my scope on more then one occasion! I had spent so much time following these wolves, that i knew where they day bedded on a regular basis, and their main routes. On this particular mid january day while we enjoyed a mid day camp fire more resembling a Bon fire we were b.s.ing about great hunts, glassing for these wolves and watching or dogs frolic in the snow, this nasty mutt and another trotted down a ridge and stopped 246 yards away. One got a life altering education and this mutt spun to go back where she came from. Her problem was her route was straight at us! Lights out! 6.5 creedmore 140 gr amax was used at 120ish yards. She was bad mangey on her belly and off side, and had a collar. 15 minutes before this wolf showed up by complete accident I called the scenario exactly as it happened up to the first shot, which quite honestly freaks me out to this day! [/QUOTE]
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