Wolf Kill Picture
#31

Get real! Those are photo shop! The heaviest wolf ever recorded killed, weighed like 170 to a 180 pounds! That's the biggest one EVER!!!! If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but I don't think I am! I still am a bonified wolf hater! SSS
#32

ORIGINAL: Colorado Luckydog
Get real! Those are photo shop! The heaviest wolf ever recorded killed, weighed like 170 to a 180 pounds! That's the biggest one EVER!!!! If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but I don't think I am! I still am a bonified wolf hater! SSS
Get real! Those are photo shop! The heaviest wolf ever recorded killed, weighed like 170 to a 180 pounds! That's the biggest one EVER!!!! If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but I don't think I am! I still am a bonified wolf hater! SSS
#33

You guys that keep saying those are photoshopped need a little more first hand wolf experience. They're extremely big animals and then you add 6-8" of heavy winter coat on them and they look enormous. For comparison I took my dogs into the vets office the other day and there was a 125 pound Great Dane there. That dog looked like a friggin' horse and he barely had any hair. You put a winter wolf coat on that thing and it'd look like a wooly mammoth. I've never shot a really big wolf, but the wolves I've shot are still a whole lot bigger than any coyote you've ever seen. I've seen big wolves hanging in the tanneries and taxidermy shops around here and they're right on par with the wolves in that picture.
AK Jeff
#36
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,288

that is awesome! I would love to kill some wolves... Legally in Idaho. In the small town I hunt there is an unspoken rule you see a wolf you put it down.
They are literally killing hte Elk and Deer heards its so sad
They are literally killing hte Elk and Deer heards its so sad

#38

ORIGINAL: AK Jeff
You guys that keep saying those are photoshopped need a little more first hand wolf experience. They're extremely big animals and then you add 6-8" of heavy winter coat on them and they look enormous. For comparison I took my dogs into the vets office the other day and there was a 125 pound Great Dane there. That dog looked like a friggin' horse and he barely had any hair. You put a winter wolf coat on that thing and it'd look like a wooly mammoth. I've never shot a really big wolf, but the wolves I've shot are still a whole lot bigger than any coyote you've ever seen. I've seen big wolves hanging in the tanneries and taxidermy shops around here and they're right on par with the wolves in that picture.
AK Jeff
You guys that keep saying those are photoshopped need a little more first hand wolf experience. They're extremely big animals and then you add 6-8" of heavy winter coat on them and they look enormous. For comparison I took my dogs into the vets office the other day and there was a 125 pound Great Dane there. That dog looked like a friggin' horse and he barely had any hair. You put a winter wolf coat on that thing and it'd look like a wooly mammoth. I've never shot a really big wolf, but the wolves I've shot are still a whole lot bigger than any coyote you've ever seen. I've seen big wolves hanging in the tanneries and taxidermy shops around here and they're right on par with the wolves in that picture.
AK Jeff
Towards dusk, I see that big coyote. It was the most stunning German Shepardwith a long coat I have ever seen. The intact male shepard was looking for a girlfriend.

#39
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 17

huge line up. I found a similar picture on www.gamewarden.usthe wardens were talking about this.
#40
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Posts: 216

ORIGINAL: game4lunch
I still think it's a shame it has to come to this . . . mainly because some bleeding heart / tree lovin' / pine nazi's back in D.C. thought it was a good idea to re-introduce an animal that was selected by nature to be eliminated in the first place!
I still think it's a shame it has to come to this . . . mainly because some bleeding heart / tree lovin' / pine nazi's back in D.C. thought it was a good idea to re-introduce an animal that was selected by nature to be eliminated in the first place!