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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 3043216" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>I have not but my sisters and in laws have. Within a couple miles of where I grew up. Close to the coast too. They didn't know what they were, so I played a sort of flash card game with them like anthropologists do after making them write down what they observed. They actually made really great observers. Later verified with other hunters and farmers who had seen them. There were wolf sightings in the same town from people I trust, but in a weird way I believe that a little less because they were outdoorsmen who were qualified to fill in the blanks, not just ignorantly report what they actually saw in detail. It got to be like the Bermuda Triangle up there. The last small generation of farmers had retired about 20 years before and the area was just being reclaimed by anything, and predators had a series of sheltered corridors up the river valleys into the interior, so they could get from the north woods to these regrowing areas with high prey density and no competition. At the risk of sounding like I'm promoting cryptid theories, at this time I started finding partial deer remains with spiral fractured long bones out in the open in places I knew 100 percent they hadn't been shot. Just some back legs and the femurs weren't bit they looked twisted, don't know how that happens. And my sister had something fairly heavy following her while house sitting one time that climbed up on the roof of the farmhouse and walked around. Lol i sound like a yahoo but at any rate Maine has a lot more wild things than people realize because people don't talk about stuff. People all over the world think Maine is just the postcard capital, an extension of cape Cod, but you and I both know it's not. </p><p></p><p>Do you hunt that good looking dog up there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 3043216, member: 115819"] I have not but my sisters and in laws have. Within a couple miles of where I grew up. Close to the coast too. They didn’t know what they were, so I played a sort of flash card game with them like anthropologists do after making them write down what they observed. They actually made really great observers. Later verified with other hunters and farmers who had seen them. There were wolf sightings in the same town from people I trust, but in a weird way I believe that a little less because they were outdoorsmen who were qualified to fill in the blanks, not just ignorantly report what they actually saw in detail. It got to be like the Bermuda Triangle up there. The last small generation of farmers had retired about 20 years before and the area was just being reclaimed by anything, and predators had a series of sheltered corridors up the river valleys into the interior, so they could get from the north woods to these regrowing areas with high prey density and no competition. At the risk of sounding like I’m promoting cryptid theories, at this time I started finding partial deer remains with spiral fractured long bones out in the open in places I knew 100 percent they hadn’t been shot. Just some back legs and the femurs weren’t bit they looked twisted, don’t know how that happens. And my sister had something fairly heavy following her while house sitting one time that climbed up on the roof of the farmhouse and walked around. Lol i sound like a yahoo but at any rate Maine has a lot more wild things than people realize because people don’t talk about stuff. People all over the world think Maine is just the postcard capital, an extension of cape Cod, but you and I both know it’s not. Do you hunt that good looking dog up there? [/QUOTE]
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