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Oregon Elk Hunter Kills Wolf in Self-defense
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<blockquote data-quote="TG-5150" data-source="post: 1363251" data-attributes="member: 103379"><p>Here is another angle. A cougar kills a deer a week, sometimes they get an elk. A wolf pack of four needs a deer a day to survive. I know this thread has turned into guilty/not guilty but the truth of the matter is that wolves do not belong in a conservative (conservation) atmosphere, period. </p><p>I am from an area were the mule deer, white tail and elk hunting was almost a utopia. Now all you see are wolf tracks. There is still game in region 1 of Montana but not like it was even 7 years ago. </p><p>Have any of you seen a black bear or grizzly remains that was dug out of hibernation by wolves ? Or a cougar that was trailed by a pack, running the cougar off it's kill before it could even get to the liver ? They will do this over and over and many times, end up killing the cat through exhaustion. </p><p>Once a pack has established a den they will do what they have to, to defend it. They are very territorial. I personally have never had a life or death experiance, but did have them on both sides of me in a dark patch of lodgepole during a heavy fog. I fired a warning shot and they were gone. I will admit i was on guard the rest of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TG-5150, post: 1363251, member: 103379"] Here is another angle. A cougar kills a deer a week, sometimes they get an elk. A wolf pack of four needs a deer a day to survive. I know this thread has turned into guilty/not guilty but the truth of the matter is that wolves do not belong in a conservative (conservation) atmosphere, period. I am from an area were the mule deer, white tail and elk hunting was almost a utopia. Now all you see are wolf tracks. There is still game in region 1 of Montana but not like it was even 7 years ago. Have any of you seen a black bear or grizzly remains that was dug out of hibernation by wolves ? Or a cougar that was trailed by a pack, running the cougar off it's kill before it could even get to the liver ? They will do this over and over and many times, end up killing the cat through exhaustion. Once a pack has established a den they will do what they have to, to defend it. They are very territorial. I personally have never had a life or death experiance, but did have them on both sides of me in a dark patch of lodgepole during a heavy fog. I fired a warning shot and they were gone. I will admit i was on guard the rest of the day. [/QUOTE]
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