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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Mountain Lion attacks hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="sharps5070" data-source="post: 1060224" data-attributes="member: 77929"><p>Not a lion but back in Sept 0f 2005 west side of Towogotee Pass US 287/26 Wyoming I was on my first day of an Elk hunt. Still dark, got out of my truck which I had parked about midnight at a trail head. Standing there with nothing in my had for defense, suddenly a loud howl from in front of me, then another to my right, then snarls growls, teeth clashing and the sound of animals circling, moving thru the brush, sage and on the gravel road in front of my truck. They got closer and kept up the vocals. Suddenly they were gone. I found my self standing in the back of my pickup, I do not remember getting off the ground. It was so dark I could not see them at first but as the event progressed I finally was able to make out movement. A pack of 7 {?} wolves. Forty minutes has elapsed for start to end as I noticed the time on my truck radio when I got out to P. The wolves just disappeared. Then abut 10 minutes later I heard them again down in the valley making lots of noise, and moving fast. I got my video cam and although I was not able to get the wolves in the video I did get their howling and other vocals on the chip. Needless to say I saw no game except for squirrels and chipmunks this day. I made my wolf sighting report to the forest service and was told it was probably part of the Teton pack of wolves that I had run into. Be it Cats or Wolves, we are not the top of the food chain unless armed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharps5070, post: 1060224, member: 77929"] Not a lion but back in Sept 0f 2005 west side of Towogotee Pass US 287/26 Wyoming I was on my first day of an Elk hunt. Still dark, got out of my truck which I had parked about midnight at a trail head. Standing there with nothing in my had for defense, suddenly a loud howl from in front of me, then another to my right, then snarls growls, teeth clashing and the sound of animals circling, moving thru the brush, sage and on the gravel road in front of my truck. They got closer and kept up the vocals. Suddenly they were gone. I found my self standing in the back of my pickup, I do not remember getting off the ground. It was so dark I could not see them at first but as the event progressed I finally was able to make out movement. A pack of 7 {?} wolves. Forty minutes has elapsed for start to end as I noticed the time on my truck radio when I got out to P. The wolves just disappeared. Then abut 10 minutes later I heard them again down in the valley making lots of noise, and moving fast. I got my video cam and although I was not able to get the wolves in the video I did get their howling and other vocals on the chip. Needless to say I saw no game except for squirrels and chipmunks this day. I made my wolf sighting report to the forest service and was told it was probably part of the Teton pack of wolves that I had run into. Be it Cats or Wolves, we are not the top of the food chain unless armed. [/QUOTE]
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