Wolf Attack
#11
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Wolf Attack
ORIGINAL: whitetaildreamer
If there wasn't pictures there would be no way I would believe that story. Up here in Canada there is not one recorded wolf killing of a human (checked before I posted).
If there wasn't pictures there would be no way I would believe that story. Up here in Canada there is not one recorded wolf killing of a human (checked before I posted).
Anyone who wants to can find plenty of accounts of wolf attacks. That line often tooted about there being no recorded attacks is BS.
How hard did you check. Took me a second.
"A story reached my desk yesterday about the death of Kenton Carnegie, 22, a geology student. Carnegie was attacked and killed by wolves while hiking in remote Northern Saskatchewan. Carnegie is the first human known to have been killed by healthy, wild wolves in North America..."
Don't know what or why this claim is made. I've read plenty of local history where this line is proven false. This guy who died obviously bought into the lie and it cost him.
Not me baby. Dog shows me his teeth I don't need to know anymore. Even if I did buy into the lie I wouldn't want to be the first like this nut ball.
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Posts: 135
RE: Wolf Attack
Seems like I remember a couple of years ago the TVdocumentary about the release ofwolves into Yellowstone to get them re-established, and how elated the "environmentalists" were over it. Now what I see on TV is the wolves killing elk inside and outside Yellowstone as they have spread to neighboring states.
#14
RE: Wolf Attack
Believe it or not.. But idaho is begining to endure many wolf related problems! Hopefully a hunting season will be available soon! Until then our only help are thing like "Aldicarb" a pesticide with an attitude! Shoot straight!
#15
RE: Wolf Attack
Ok so I was wrong. I was off by one. Just read that story and as you also quoted, "Carnegie is the first human known to have been killed by healthy, wild wolves in North America....". My point exactly. In the history of North America, say 300-400 years of recorded history...only one???? In order for those wolves to have attacked there must be something wrong with them. You hear lots of stories but where is the evidence. No wait nodog, don't go into the woods....there may be a black panther. (just kidding. I was just wondering if anyone saw a black panther in the woods this past hunting season and thought that comment just might start the posting again).