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<blockquote data-quote="Catahoula" data-source="post: 1150039" data-attributes="member: 28707"><p>Hey Stavi, I see you are in Lewisville. I live about 8 miles from you near Ucon.</p><p>Anyway I have been coyote hunting with poor results in the Medicine Lodge area & have not cut a single wolf track. Probably best to find elk & then look for wolf sign. I hike around 120 miles a year bear hunting by the spot & stalk method. I hunt from Kilgore to Driggs & the last 2 years wolf sign is scarce.</p><p>Good luck, Thanks Kirk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catahoula, post: 1150039, member: 28707"] Hey Stavi, I see you are in Lewisville. I live about 8 miles from you near Ucon. Anyway I have been coyote hunting with poor results in the Medicine Lodge area & have not cut a single wolf track. Probably best to find elk & then look for wolf sign. I hike around 120 miles a year bear hunting by the spot & stalk method. I hunt from Kilgore to Driggs & the last 2 years wolf sign is scarce. Good luck, Thanks Kirk [/QUOTE]
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