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<blockquote data-quote="WYOHTF" data-source="post: 2041163" data-attributes="member: 115970"><p>We saw movement today, in the sage brush, about 400yrds. We were at the base of the Bighorn Mnts.</p><p>I yelled " big yote" . We were on our way out, spotted 8 bulls and tags were only good for antlerless elk.</p><p>It was an almost white wolf. </p><p></p><p>One shot was taken on a snap with "0" results, it was moving very fast.</p><p>It's only a matter of time until the entire state is handled just like the rest of the "trophy" areas in the state.</p><p></p><p>For any one hat has ever trie to souley wolf hunt, I mean by calling, or even harder, spot and stalk.</p><p>Go give it a try.....</p><p>Let me know how ya do.</p><p>I have a few under my belt but don't think I'll ever get used to seeing a wolf on the snap and responding correctly.</p><p>At least for me, it's a very weird experience. Each time. And there are many times between sittings or "I heard them outings that left me wondering if I was doing things right".</p><p>We like to think as humans we are ready for anything.</p><p>Carry a pistol for Grizz instead of spray, think you will get a bullet into a wolf before it vanishes.</p><p>Whatever......</p><p>There is a reason it took so long to get em gone.</p><p>And that's another rant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYOHTF, post: 2041163, member: 115970"] We saw movement today, in the sage brush, about 400yrds. We were at the base of the Bighorn Mnts. I yelled “ big yote” . We were on our way out, spotted 8 bulls and tags were only good for antlerless elk. It was an almost white wolf. One shot was taken on a snap with “0” results, it was moving very fast. It’s only a matter of time until the entire state is handled just like the rest of the “trophy” areas in the state. For any one hat has ever trie to souley wolf hunt, I mean by calling, or even harder, spot and stalk. Go give it a try..... Let me know how ya do. I have a few under my belt but don’t think I’ll ever get used to seeing a wolf on the snap and responding correctly. At least for me, it’s a very weird experience. Each time. And there are many times between sittings or “I heard them outings that left me wondering if I was doing things right”. We like to think as humans we are ready for anything. Carry a pistol for Grizz instead of spray, think you will get a bullet into a wolf before it vanishes. Whatever...... There is a reason it took so long to get em gone. And that’s another rant [/QUOTE]
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