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I didn't realize wolves had traversed Oregon to this extent. If they can track this animal via satellite then why can't they find a way to determine if it has any its pals tagging along with it?
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I didn't realize wolves had traversed Oregon to this extent. If they can track this animal via satellite then why can't they find a way to determine if it has any its pals tagging along with it?
I'm just saying, if you have a gun in hand like she did, and your focus is on the animal now (it's not a surprise "attack" anymore) then you should have the wits to make distance and leave. Shoot near it even, a bear won't be sticking around after a gunshot, if it does.....then you might have a problem.
The only way a Wolf or any other predator of this caliber will care, when they have an ill intent, is when the bullet strikes with a killing blow!!! Animals in general will continue to strike/ fight until dead. It is in thier nature, unlike the liberals that complain about killing a predator. they have no experienace with them. If they did, they would most likely think otherwise.You are ASSuming that the wolf care that you have a gun pointed at it and are making noise while backing away.
If that was the case,this wolf would have backed off itself and went away.
You are ASSuming that the wolf care that you have a gun pointed at it and are making noise while backing away.
If that was the case,this wolf would have backed off itself and went away.
I was hunting elk last week in eastern Oregon on private land. That landowner himself hunts on a friends land in the Wallowas where there is a collared wolf that runs in a pack. They had a conversation about the wolf "re-introduction" and the devastation to the elk and deer in the area, not to mention the live stock. My friend asked what the local ranchers planned on doing about the wolves and received a very short reply. "They are being managed".
The ranchers of eastern Oregon are not about to allow these predators to decimate their livestock.
wolves are to be shot on sight no questions asked IMO cougars same deal, coyotes maybe, bobcats maybe not. there are certtain predators that belong in the food chain, and some that dont. just my nickles worth
Maybe the latin is the same for both wolves,doesn't mean one hasn't got bigger genes.Diet could come into play.These wolves could drop in size if the bigger ones aren't feeding well enogh
You know,after the elk,deer,sheep,bovine,dog and cat populations have dropped?
Grizzlies,Kodiaks and brown bears are said to be the same bear and different sizes because of the protein levels in their diets. I believe the latin is a little different for each though,but basically the same species.