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 People wonder how a little old wolf can kill a big bull elk. Well wonder no more.

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People wonder how a little old wolf can kill a big bull elk. Well wonder no more. - Tuesday, November 09, 2010 9:22 AM ( #1 )
This wolf was shot  in the Salmon area of Idaho .
This is one BIG Wolf....
This is what we are up against in Idaho , Montana , Wyoming and Oregon ,  These big wolves are eating everything in their wake and expanding their territory faster than we can keep track of them.
Who is afraid of the "Big Bad Wolf?"
Those wolves don't bother anything or anybody??? Guess again.  Wendy who sent me this one lives near Challis.

Heidi Leavitt shot this wolf just outside their home down river at Spring Creek.  Heidi was in the store and said that they have had a pack running around their place and decided when they heard about them coming their way again, they would try and shoot one (she did have a tag). So the next time came quickly and while waiting for the pack to get closer, they looked in the woods below them and there was this wolf.
He weighed 127 lbs and was a collared wolf and by the time they got it to Fish & Game (which is probably an 1.5 hr drive, Fish & Game already knew about the wolf and said they had been looking for him.  He is now skinned and hanging at their place.
The wolf pack had been terrorizing campers lately.  Had a couple of guys treed in the cab of their pickup all night at Colson Creek campground. Not afraid of human campsites at all.
 







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Re:People wonder how a little old wolf can kill a big bull elk. Well wonder no more. - Monday, November 29, 2010 1:22 PM ( #2 )
Geez, now people have to worry about getting eaten by wolves along with the grizzlies out West!!!
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Re:People wonder how a little old wolf can kill a big bull elk. Well wonder no more. - Wednesday, December 01, 2010 12:24 AM ( #3 )
If you meet a pack of those bad boys unarmed in the wilderness you would be in a world of hurt in a quick hurry.  Dang!  That is one big wild "dog"!

Wisconsin has a few packs of wolves, but I have never seen one that big!!

Take care and Good Hunting!

Best Afield,

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Re:People wonder how a little old wolf can kill a big bull elk. Well wonder no more. - Wednesday, December 01, 2010 12:33 PM ( #4 )
Why what big teeth you have.. Kinda puts the "Big bad wolf" in perspective.
That one is big enough to eat little red and granny and the dog.

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