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<blockquote data-quote="Shumba" data-source="post: 576605" data-attributes="member: 12337"><p>Sendero, I am not sure the lengths or weights but a few of them were pretty good size</p><p> </p><p>Rooster740, Great pictures nice color on the one you took!</p><p> </p><p>Joel, Great Wolf!, I have taken two black wolves, "Taken" might not be the proper word as I only recovered one of them. When I took the two wolves in the top picture there were 7 wolves together. I shot the black wolf first at less than 70 yards wading him up in a pile. I proceeded to shoot the two hanging in the picuture over the next 30 seconds at 250 and 320 yards, during which time the black wolf got up and disapeared without me seeing. I tracked him in the snow for several hours to no avail. It was amazing the blood trail for the first hundred yards then it dwindled to the point that all I was following was tracks....and I never found him...Dangit!! Not sure where the hit was.</p><p> </p><p>Great pictures guys thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shumba, post: 576605, member: 12337"] Sendero, I am not sure the lengths or weights but a few of them were pretty good size Rooster740, Great pictures nice color on the one you took! Joel, Great Wolf!, I have taken two black wolves, "Taken" might not be the proper word as I only recovered one of them. When I took the two wolves in the top picture there were 7 wolves together. I shot the black wolf first at less than 70 yards wading him up in a pile. I proceeded to shoot the two hanging in the picuture over the next 30 seconds at 250 and 320 yards, during which time the black wolf got up and disapeared without me seeing. I tracked him in the snow for several hours to no avail. It was amazing the blood trail for the first hundred yards then it dwindled to the point that all I was following was tracks....and I never found him...Dangit!! Not sure where the hit was. Great pictures guys thanks! [/QUOTE]
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