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<blockquote data-quote="rooster740" data-source="post: 1060075" data-attributes="member: 10582"><p>That ol yella dog has seen her share of dead wolves and has been my eyes and ears for coyotes for years. Not much of a bird dog, but she is hell on coyotes. That Airedale left me high and dry last fall when I ran into a sow with some Cubs in the dark! It was real bad! She is lucky my daughter loves her, so she is still in training, she is scared of gun shots or even the sound of any type of gun action! Terrified of anything dead, but kills the hell out of chickens! Her saving grace is she howls and whines like a cross between a lonely wolf and a gut shot cat!</p><p>I was surrounded by about 250 cow and calf elk but ya can't see a **** one in the photo! By shooting time they had fed down to all around me but not a sight nor sound of wolf!</p><p>My poor old greasy horse got to enjoy some mountain grass, and even though we came home without burning any powder, we got to enjoy some brisk 0 degree sunshine and take in some amazing views!</p><p>Oh, and I made some horn hunters mighty nervous!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster740, post: 1060075, member: 10582"] That ol yella dog has seen her share of dead wolves and has been my eyes and ears for coyotes for years. Not much of a bird dog, but she is hell on coyotes. That Airedale left me high and dry last fall when I ran into a sow with some Cubs in the dark! It was real bad! She is lucky my daughter loves her, so she is still in training, she is scared of gun shots or even the sound of any type of gun action! Terrified of anything dead, but kills the hell out of chickens! Her saving grace is she howls and whines like a cross between a lonely wolf and a gut shot cat! I was surrounded by about 250 cow and calf elk but ya can't see a **** one in the photo! By shooting time they had fed down to all around me but not a sight nor sound of wolf! My poor old greasy horse got to enjoy some mountain grass, and even though we came home without burning any powder, we got to enjoy some brisk 0 degree sunshine and take in some amazing views! Oh, and I made some horn hunters mighty nervous! [/QUOTE]
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