Wyo. Wolf Kill....pics

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Received these pics this morning and says that the Buck was killed in Sublette County, WYO. Check out the last picture with the score sheet that was filled out.
Brian
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Wolves = Poaching Dog

Hurry up and issue some dang tags for those flippn dogs!
My goal is to kill one (OR TEN) in every state that offers a tag!!!
I can't wait to start hunting those poaching dogs. They are no better than the human scum bag poachers...and I'd like to have a season on them also.



HK



GO HARD KORE OR DON'T GO AT ALL
 
I have a sticker on my truck that reads

"SAVE A MULE DEER, KILL A WOLF!"

I'M GONNA KILL EM ALL!
 
Just remember the three S's:

SHOOT, SHOVEL and SHUT UP!!!! Guidelines for hunting wolves.
 
What a freaking waste!!

It has to be pretty tough to manage Wyoming for deer and elk numbers when wolves kill so many animals. If it keeps up there wont be many tags left for hunters.


THE LORD IS MY ROCK
COLORADO,USA
NRA LIFE MEMBER
HUNTING PASS IT ON
 
I dont want to get everyone pissed but the 4th photo looks like bullet damage. But I hate Wolfs but worse then Wolfs is a Poacher.


UThunting
Clynt L Citte
Willard Utah
 
I don't know much about wolves, but unless they got scared off the kill IMMEDIATELY there wouldn't be anything left of that buck. Looking at the time frame, it might be more likely that a hunter wounded and not recovered the buck. I don't know. Either way, hell of a buck.
 
Wolves will actually kill for sport. There have been many documented wolf kills in north Idaho of animals left to waste. It's not uncommon.
 
I found this wolf kill here in shouthern Idaho unit 44.
I was checking out an area with my spotting scope. I saw something strange. I first saw the tracks of the wolves chasing at least two deer. They split up at the bottom of the draw and the buck went into a gully. That is where they got him. The hair was everywhere. They drug him to this location to eat him. It was so fresh I think either my truck noise or my walking to the kill caused them to leave. I never saw them. Ron

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I read an article in a hunting magizine a few years back about a guy who was training his bear dogs and some wolves attacked him and his dogs. he said if it had not been for one of his dogs they would have gotten him. he was alone and unarmed so he went back to his truck which must have been some distance away and returned with a gun to find only 1 of his dogs alive that was badly injured and the other ones he said were only bones left they had eaten them very fast. this was some were in idaho i think they should allow some wolf tags in some of these areas.go to youtube videos and type in wolf attack and watch the wolfs in yellow stone killing elk!!!
 
i seen that pic with the lady holding the rack, it never said it was a wolf kill!...
 
Sadly this buck was killed by wolves, but not until after some hunter had shot it in the foot during the hunting season and wounded him, making him incapable of escaping the wolves. Maybe we should shoot the hunter that did the wounding and not the wolves that finished the job?
 
ThicketMaster I read the same exact article I think it was Outdoor life or hunting illistrated.


THE LORD IS MY ROCK
COLORADO,USA
NRA LIFE MEMBER
HUNTING PASS IT ON
 

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