Bushwacker30
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Wattsey very nice buff.what was the location ? I live west of ya,in Forest Grove.Very interested in doing the same.does the rancher have a web site?
bigbore442001 said:The only places that offer free ranging hunts are in Alaska, Canada, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming and Montana. As a rule you have to enter a lottery drawing for the tag and they are hard to obtain.
Micanopy,Micanopy said:Gotta agee with that. Besides, when yer that big, what exactly is there to be afraind of?
Paul, from what I have read, the 60-80 lb wolves that were reintroduced back into the US are "normal" sized. The ones in that one particular part of Canada had to evolve into giants because eventually, they had one major food source, bison, which, on a bad day, would be at least 50% bigger than pretty much every other hoofed critter that wolves would go after. 2000 pounds would be some kind of major record for a big Yukon moose, but that would be pretty common for a full grown bison. Even if you account for the fact that wolves go after the uyoung, injured or sickly animals, that is still the size of prey that you expect to see lions going after when they can't find something smaller and easier to catch!!!! The scary part is once you shave off all of that fur, those big wolves are still just a mass of muscle, bone and teeth like their smaller brethren with none of the body fat we see on big domestic dogs.paulvallandigham said:My ex-wife has a wolf hide "blanket" that is almost 6 feet long- taken by a Great Uncle in Canada back in the 1930s, so you are not exaggerating about the size of those wolves. The ones re-introduced back into the lower 48 are smaller than what you describe.
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