Speaking of Gray Wolf...
#4
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 17
RE: Speaking of Gray Wolf...
That is one cool picture! I have never seen a wolf in the wild but when in college in Ely, MN. we saw lots of tracks including fresh ones in the middle of our own tracks during a snow storm. We were out hunting grouse cause you could walk right up on them. When we came back we saw the tracks, kind of a wierd feeling probably less than 1/2 hour old. When I was a kid we had two wolves as pets it was pretty cool played with them just like dogs. They are a really cool animal. There was a old man in town that raised wild ones that he went out and caught in the wild ( I was pretty young so can't rember all the details). I lived about 2 miles from town could not hear the noon whistle but could hear all the wolves start to howl because of the noon whistle.
Chad
Chad
#7
RE: Speaking of Gray Wolf...
Dan, how'd ya hunt the wolf you got there? Loks like a big slob!
I'd sure like to be the first one in WI to pound one!
there's a pack on our property thats been there for many years. I've gotten lots of pics.
I'd sure like to be the first one in WI to pound one!
there's a pack on our property thats been there for many years. I've gotten lots of pics.
#10
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Cottage Grove, WI
Posts: 81
RE: Speaking of Gray Wolf...
jeff,
nice collection of photos. i'd love to shoot one also. ever since i shot two yotes with the bow this year i've been on this predator kick. i'f i had to guess i'd saywolves willhave a seasonin a lot of states fairly soon.
nice collection of photos. i'd love to shoot one also. ever since i shot two yotes with the bow this year i've been on this predator kick. i'f i had to guess i'd saywolves willhave a seasonin a lot of states fairly soon.