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<blockquote data-quote="Reemty J" data-source="post: 2441819" data-attributes="member: 113694"><p>Lots of questions Brent as obviously you have killed a lot of them and that alone is not coincidence. Are figure certain areas are preferred by wolves when they are in the area. Could you describe how a wolf uses an area, how they prefer to move thru it when, they are hunting, when they are just traveling and when they lay up. Here is Montana they like to lay on high ridges with a view. Can you describe some situation where they lay up in. The story about that alpha male that followed you after you killed 3 of his pack would be interesting.</p><p> I hunted lions here in Montana for 10 years with hounds so I realize a large predator moves thru an area and their range is huge. In 10 years we treed 59 lions and I was just a weekend warrior. In some ways I have seen where wolves move thru an area like a lion but they seem to lay up way different. What ever system or understanding you have Brent it is obviously working and I would guess the time commitment is huge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reemty J, post: 2441819, member: 113694"] Lots of questions Brent as obviously you have killed a lot of them and that alone is not coincidence. Are figure certain areas are preferred by wolves when they are in the area. Could you describe how a wolf uses an area, how they prefer to move thru it when, they are hunting, when they are just traveling and when they lay up. Here is Montana they like to lay on high ridges with a view. Can you describe some situation where they lay up in. The story about that alpha male that followed you after you killed 3 of his pack would be interesting. I hunted lions here in Montana for 10 years with hounds so I realize a large predator moves thru an area and their range is huge. In 10 years we treed 59 lions and I was just a weekend warrior. In some ways I have seen where wolves move thru an area like a lion but they seem to lay up way different. What ever system or understanding you have Brent it is obviously working and I would guess the time commitment is huge. [/QUOTE]
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