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<blockquote data-quote="Salmonchaser" data-source="post: 1552298" data-attributes="member: 107697"><p>Early this morning I ran out to a friends property in the blue mountains. He has some great canyons and ridges, great country for keeping me and the dogs in shape. </p><p>Disappointed as I arrived, the fog was thick, wouldn't be seeing any elk I thought.</p><p>Left the truck, 400 yards behind and about 400 feet below the dogs started acting weird. Wind was in our face, fog was starting to lift when Molly stopped, hackled up. Sugar came scooting in out of the fog, ran-right up behind me. Molly, snarling, looks back at me like how you want to handle this. </p><p>Understand Molly has charged and bitten no less than four grizzly at our place in Alaska. </p><p>I have no idea at the moment what they smell, but I've learned to believe my dogs. A couple of seconds elapsed time. Some where in the process my .45 ended up in my hands. I had just brought Molly to heel, Sugar was already there. Let's just back out of here I was thinking when out of the fog come four wolves. The wolves immediately stopped, 40 yards +/-. Molly growls, pistol comes up, wolves spin and go when I yelled. Six to 10 seconds start to finish. </p><p>Said to hell with working out. </p><p>How was your morning?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmonchaser, post: 1552298, member: 107697"] Early this morning I ran out to a friends property in the blue mountains. He has some great canyons and ridges, great country for keeping me and the dogs in shape. Disappointed as I arrived, the fog was thick, wouldn't be seeing any elk I thought. Left the truck, 400 yards behind and about 400 feet below the dogs started acting weird. Wind was in our face, fog was starting to lift when Molly stopped, hackled up. Sugar came scooting in out of the fog, ran-right up behind me. Molly, snarling, looks back at me like how you want to handle this. Understand Molly has charged and bitten no less than four grizzly at our place in Alaska. I have no idea at the moment what they smell, but I've learned to believe my dogs. A couple of seconds elapsed time. Some where in the process my .45 ended up in my hands. I had just brought Molly to heel, Sugar was already there. Let's just back out of here I was thinking when out of the fog come four wolves. The wolves immediately stopped, 40 yards +/-. Molly growls, pistol comes up, wolves spin and go when I yelled. Six to 10 seconds start to finish. Said to hell with working out. How was your morning? [/QUOTE]
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