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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad458" data-source="post: 2893569" data-attributes="member: 126914"><p>I lived in the country of Iowa, and one spring/winter day before the landlord plowed I saw tracks in my long driveway not 30 yards from my front door I looked them over and they were from a large wolf. My sister in-law had said she seen a wolf months before, and my place was down a large stream from their place a few miles. That's the back story.</p><p></p><p>I'd prefer to let it live and not hunt it, but the tracks were back and had spent some time trying to get in to my chicken coop. So I said he'll with it and grabbed my coyote rifle. I followed tracks and mulled around a bit. I got to an area of the creek bead that gave me a bit of a tingle like I was being hunted. I saw sign headed to the water and followed it. Creek was about 3ft wide and snakes around. As I looked at the other side I heard sploosh sploosh in the water behind me.</p><p></p><p>I spun around weapon up and ready to see ripples in the water, but nothing else. The opposite side of the creek was a sheer dirt bank, and two more clods of mud fell in to the water. There were no tracks up above, I checked that after my shorts. I mulled around a bit more but found nothing. A couple weeks later someone said they seen a wolf near where that creek went down the highway a couple miles down stream from my place. I'm glad I didn't have to shoot it, but I'm also glad I didn't get turned in to poop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad458, post: 2893569, member: 126914"] I lived in the country of Iowa, and one spring/winter day before the landlord plowed I saw tracks in my long driveway not 30 yards from my front door I looked them over and they were from a large wolf. My sister in-law had said she seen a wolf months before, and my place was down a large stream from their place a few miles. That's the back story. I'd prefer to let it live and not hunt it, but the tracks were back and had spent some time trying to get in to my chicken coop. So I said he'll with it and grabbed my coyote rifle. I followed tracks and mulled around a bit. I got to an area of the creek bead that gave me a bit of a tingle like I was being hunted. I saw sign headed to the water and followed it. Creek was about 3ft wide and snakes around. As I looked at the other side I heard sploosh sploosh in the water behind me. I spun around weapon up and ready to see ripples in the water, but nothing else. The opposite side of the creek was a sheer dirt bank, and two more clods of mud fell in to the water. There were no tracks up above, I checked that after my shorts. I mulled around a bit more but found nothing. A couple weeks later someone said they seen a wolf near where that creek went down the highway a couple miles down stream from my place. I'm glad I didn't have to shoot it, but I'm also glad I didn't get turned in to poop [/QUOTE]
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