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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 2746533" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>When I lived in Two Harbors and worked in Silver Bay, it was not uncommon to see a wolf or three or five every week on the way to work and back. My passion was Ruffed Grouse hunting on the north shore of Lake Superior. You don't dare let your bird dog out of sight any more up there. I will say the person who posted the video had far more restraint than I do. I'll just say that any wolf encountered while driving better find the ditch in a big hurry or a collision might occur. Not to mention what happens when I'm out hunting, fishing or hiking with a gun readily available nearby...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 2746533, member: 84442"] When I lived in Two Harbors and worked in Silver Bay, it was not uncommon to see a wolf or three or five every week on the way to work and back. My passion was Ruffed Grouse hunting on the north shore of Lake Superior. You don't dare let your bird dog out of sight any more up there. I will say the person who posted the video had far more restraint than I do. I'll just say that any wolf encountered while driving better find the ditch in a big hurry or a collision might occur. Not to mention what happens when I'm out hunting, fishing or hiking with a gun readily available nearby... [/QUOTE]
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