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<blockquote data-quote="CCAguns" data-source="post: 3084757" data-attributes="member: 15399"><p>I'm continuously told we have no wolves in South LA and South MS. While working 12 miles south of Baton Rouge in the early 1980's, I watched a wolf cross the field. It was 1-1/2 times the size of my 120 lb German Shepards and had huge paw prints. The two Shepherds were in the back of my pickup and were whining & refusing to get out of the truck. A week later, a dead calf was found partially eaten in the woods. Me and a friend (we were both over 200 lbs and were young back then) could not drag the carcass out of the woods.</p><p></p><p>Hunting in SW MS last year, I saw an 80lb+ animal drag a deer carcass into the woods. Showed a picture to a conservation agent who said it was a coyote. "Dxxned big coyote" was my response. We have kids & grandkids hunting our area. I will not hesitate to shoot one of these "coyotes". Man is the only predator we need here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCAguns, post: 3084757, member: 15399"] I'm continuously told we have no wolves in South LA and South MS. While working 12 miles south of Baton Rouge in the early 1980's, I watched a wolf cross the field. It was 1-1/2 times the size of my 120 lb German Shepards and had huge paw prints. The two Shepherds were in the back of my pickup and were whining & refusing to get out of the truck. A week later, a dead calf was found partially eaten in the woods. Me and a friend (we were both over 200 lbs and were young back then) could not drag the carcass out of the woods. Hunting in SW MS last year, I saw an 80lb+ animal drag a deer carcass into the woods. Showed a picture to a conservation agent who said it was a coyote. "Dxxned big coyote" was my response. We have kids & grandkids hunting our area. I will not hesitate to shoot one of these “coyotes”. Man is the only predator we need here! [/QUOTE]
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