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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 462919" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>I wouldn't disagree with you at all on hunting 45 on a DIY and, yes, there are a few wolves in certain areas of the Big Horns. They are trying to keep them from getting established over there and a Federal guy shot several out of a pack the summer before last that had killed over 100 sheep and calves down on the south end of the mountains. The alpha male he shot had a collar showing he had been tagged way up north of Yellowstone. They are keeping it very quiet for obvious reasons. I don't think you should sell the other units short though. I was with my buddy last year in another unit and he killed a 357 3/8" bull and we saw one bigger than that, so that's nothing to sneeze at! The Game Warden I know out there said he's seen a few that will touch 400", so I'm not so sure that you need to go over toward 58 to shoot a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 462919, member: 28854"] I wouldn't disagree with you at all on hunting 45 on a DIY and, yes, there are a few wolves in certain areas of the Big Horns. They are trying to keep them from getting established over there and a Federal guy shot several out of a pack the summer before last that had killed over 100 sheep and calves down on the south end of the mountains. The alpha male he shot had a collar showing he had been tagged way up north of Yellowstone. They are keeping it very quiet for obvious reasons. I don't think you should sell the other units short though. I was with my buddy last year in another unit and he killed a 357 3/8" bull and we saw one bigger than that, so that's nothing to sneeze at! The Game Warden I know out there said he's seen a few that will touch 400", so I'm not so sure that you need to go over toward 58 to shoot a good one. [/QUOTE]
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