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See a wolf... what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="extreme" data-source="post: 588578" data-attributes="member: 22480"><p>Four years ago I was on a elk hunt in wy.While I was glassing for elk I looked</p><p>down below me and there at 270 yards were two wolfs. They had no idea I </p><p>was there and the short of the long story is I didn,t shoot. Back at base camp</p><p>later that evening I told the outfitter about it and received a first class *** </p><p>chewing for not killing both of them.</p><p>Two days later we came up on a fresh kill or what was left of it and received a second *** chewing. Wolfs are beautiful majestic animals but they need to be</p><p>controlled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="extreme, post: 588578, member: 22480"] Four years ago I was on a elk hunt in wy.While I was glassing for elk I looked down below me and there at 270 yards were two wolfs. They had no idea I was there and the short of the long story is I didn,t shoot. Back at base camp later that evening I told the outfitter about it and received a first class *** chewing for not killing both of them. Two days later we came up on a fresh kill or what was left of it and received a second *** chewing. Wolfs are beautiful majestic animals but they need to be controlled. [/QUOTE]
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