It was just a matter of time

Sounds a lot like the story I would have told too.

But hey whatever, another wolf is dead and that's always a good thing.













Stay Thirsty My Friends
 
Oregon will never hunt or manage them. The end of deer and elk hunting in Oregon will be in my kids lifetime they are 10 yr old twins.

ODFW claims they are only in the extreme NE of the state but a kid shot one in John Day area thinking it was a coyote, and I heard a Murderers Creek Elk hunter killed a 6pt bull last week made the first 2 packs out then came back and 70-80 lbs of the rest was eaten. 3-4 sets of wolf tracks were all over around the meat.

My buddy who told me I've known for 30 yrs and wouldn't lie about it.
 
There's a single being seen around Hampton lately. there are wolves in Murderer's Creek locals have confirmed it. not far as a crow flies from Sumpter so no surprise.


ODFW is unlikely to fight the wolf loving hippies in the valley very hard. it really pizzes me off hunters are funding one cent of any wolf program since they will be the demise of the animals we're paying to hunt.

The only good wolf is a dead wolf.



Stay Thirsty My Friends
 
at least the one he got was a female. too bad the other 2 didnt "charge" him, could have got 2 more.
 
ODFW didn't include hunting in their approved management plan. At 61, there will be no wolf hunting in this state in my lifetime.
 
LAST EDITED ON Nov-06-17 AT 10:20AM (MST)[p]>ODFW didn't include hunting in their
>approved management plan. At 61,
>there will be no wolf
>hunting in this state in
>my lifetime.


scene one this weekend on the sisQ's this week end, he was not afraid of us just sat there staring us down...till i shot my rifle,,,then he thought he might wonder off...sad
 
the wolves we have in Kali are coming in from Oregon and that is not the extreme NE corner of the state.

So the story goes
 
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