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Offline Mayfly

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This is kinda scary... could be Minnesota in a few years if we don't start managing them!


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k35v2VBT7w[/youtube]

Offline MTCOMMER

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That has to be pretty eerie, having wolves howling all around you... they can creep up on you just like any other animal!  Good thing they didnt come much closer to them.
Definitely right, another reason to manage wolves in the state is for hunter safety, to go along with preservation of game animals!

Offline guythathunts

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No Way.  :fudd:
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Offline kenhuntin

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I was looking for the part where they were attacked like the headline reads. Seems to me as if the wolf pack just stumbled onto them by mistake and scattered. These elk hunters were at no time in danger. I still think the wolves should be managed even if it is for disturbing the peace with that howling.
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Offline thunderpout

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Sounds like a typical day in the woods where I grouse/deer hunt up between Bemidji & Walker... quite a few nights we've heard multiple packs.... and NO, they weren't coyotes... MNO, what do you mean in a few years?  It's like that NOW up there.  I'm at the point where I'm seriously considering becoming mostly a pheasant hunter and giving up grouse hunting.  I aint afraid of the wolves, but I'd like to keep Drummer, my english setter, alive and in one piece. :doah:

Offline mncowboy

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its like that just north of princeton, hell i have them running threw my yard at night!

Offline Big E

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I've had this same senerio while coyote hunting a few times. If you remember I posted the story about how 4 of them surrounded my buddy at like 10 yards. I wouldn't say these guys were in no danger.
Let the small bucks walk. Don't assume the neighbors will shoot them if you don't. If you shoot him what chance does that buck have to grow......ZERO!

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I have had them run by me with in 30 yards (by URL where I deer hunt) chasing a doe.
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