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F***ing wolves

BigAl

Gone But Not Forgotten
I wish everyone of the SOB's were dead . If I catch one wolf anywhere near my place , its DEAD !

The f'ing FEDs ( with the approval of the animal rights idiots )put these damn Canadian Wolves in our state without even asking . These damn wolves are huge . Now the bastards are killing anything and everything . I have not seen a Moose on my ranch in 4 years because of those bastards . Today the wolves killed a baby moose and then torn up the Mama when it tried to defend the baby .They just left it !!! What a waste .

All you Animal rights bastards should have your ass kicked . You have no idea how bad the economy of Idaho has been damaged my these animals that never were part of Idaho in the first place . 2 Elk were killed across from the grade school last week . 100 yards from the main entrance of the school .
Finally Idaho has grown some balls and started killing these monsters .
If your all for the Wolves being reintroduce in our area then please send me your kids so they can have the same fears that our local children have , when they walk to school . Better yet Stay out of Idaho's business and mind your own damn business .
 
Gee Al tell us how you really feel....:hammer:

But no, seriously you're exactly right. If those wolves were on my turf, they would not be of this earth any more....To expect the local HUMAN population to just understand the looses is just plain bull sheat. I can fully understand how you feel.

Just remember the three S's and plan accordingly....:wink:
Regards, Kirk
 
Got to agree with you Allen, there is no place for wolves where there is man.
 
You need to quit building stuff and start hunting. There were many ways of getting rid of them perfected years ago.:whistling: Do you know anybody with a copter?
 
Gee Al tell us how you really feel....:hammer:

But no, seriously you're exactly right. If those wolves were on my turf, they would not be of this earth any more....To expect the local HUMAN population to just understand the looses is just plain bull sheat. I can fully understand how you feel.

Just remember the three S's and plan accordingly....:wink:
Regards, Kirk

Well... actually Bob S. has toned down my temper tantrum a little bit .My original post was pretty much XXXrated . Thanks Bob .

It was such a terrible shock to see the Baby torn apart and left to rot and the Mother Moose terribly injure beyond hope of surviving. WE put her down , Harvested what meat we could and donated it to the needy .
 
Al first off you know the wolfs don't eat moose and they don't let it to rot and waste i might add the pita pukes have tried to convence me that bears don't either. i guess god gve them sharp teeth to eat plants with. if we need to introduce wolfs and other preditors into urbn aeras i have a novel idea how about california or maybe new york or dc
 
Are these the "killing machines" you are talking about!!! This is supposed to be a Idaho wolf. These are huge. Just look at the size of its head !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
We have been finding Wolves in the northeast, but they are Large dog size, NOT like these monsters!!!!!:w00t2:
 

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Actually, I heard it was because he was outside and one came up and started humping his leg.
 
Are these the "killing machines" you are talking about!!! This is supposed to be a Idaho wolf. These are huge. Just look at the size of its head !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
We have been finding Wolves in the northeast, but they are Large dog size, NOT like these monsters!!!!!:w00t2:

Yep ! Thats about the size of them up here . They are huge . They could put the whole head of my full grown Black Lab in their mouth .:sad:
 
That has to be a photoshop.

I don't think so . I have personally seen a number of dead Canadian Wolves that were taken here. He is a big boy for sure , but I have seen others just about as big .
Most are in the 125 pound and higher class . All let you know at the end of the local wolf contest how big the winner is .
I have a friend who killed a 101 pounder and it did not even come close to being big enough to enter for anything. It was considered very small by local standards .
 
Bill (muleman),

Was it you or Rusty Anvil that send me a series of pics that look like the aforementioned?
If you have the series, please post. Unfortunately, I deleted the e-mail.

Forum - the pic already posted would be a "mid-sized" if I recall the pics correctly.
 
A few more legally taken Idaho wolves !!!
 

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Poobah,

I believe those are the pics I was asking Muleman for.

Thanks
 
To bad it's BULLSHIT! http://www.thewildlifenews.com/2011/12/11/wolf-fraud-photography/ or here http://www.huntandtell.com/2009/06/18/huge-wolf/ This http://ecolocalizer.com/2009/11/27/albertas-record-size-wolf-fact-or-fiction/ says it was shot in Alberta Canada. That same wolf gets around and if the dude is able to lift a wolf that big I guess he doesn't need to worry.
A few of those pics may be deceiving because of the storys behind them, but it hardly makes the pictures BS. :wink:

A lot of the pictures on the net are deceiving because of the way the picture is taken, much like photos were taken when you were a kid. You catch your first fish you hold it out at arms length and have mom or pop get out the ole brownie camera and snap a few pics for future bragging. :biggrin:

Again I have to wonder how many here have actually seen a real live wolf in person close up or in the wild. To many folks see what are advertised as "hybred wolves", part dog/part wolf, and think all wolves are of that size THAT size, far from the truth from my experience. Most times they are bred from a larger then normal dog, with a part wolf breed that has been through several generations of down breeding from my understanding. :unsure:

I have never been close enough to any wild wolves to make any more then a guess of their true size, and most I have seen I would say were in the 75 to 90 lb range and very unhealthy looking but like most animals in the wild their size depends on the food available in their hunting area.

That said an old family friend of ours raised 100% wolves along with several other breeds of animals, he used to drive around to the local coffee shops with one of his tamed wolves (always muzzled) in the cab of his chevy truck. All I can tell you is it was the biggest friggen critter I have ever seen up close, it took up the whole front seat of the truck, the head was twice the size of the owners and the paws were the size of his hands, it looked very similiar to the ones in these pictures. :w00t2:

I doubt that it is even close to the normal size of those in the wild, but if they have the diet like Big Al speaks of, I will take his word for the size of them in the area he lives. :biggrin:
 
To bad it's BULLSHIT! http://www.thewildlifenews.com/2011/12/11/wolf-fraud-photography/ or here http://www.huntandtell.com/2009/06/18/huge-wolf/ This http://ecolocalizer.com/2009/11/27/albertas-record-size-wolf-fact-or-fiction/ says it was shot in Alberta Canada. That same wolf gets around and if the dude is able to lift a wolf that big I guess he doesn't need to worry.

I pulled them off the internet by searching for ""Canadian Wolves in Idaho".

The bottom line is I have seen many dead wolves that were taken legally up here in Idaho and I can assure they are that big . One was stretched out in the back of a 8' pickup bed and it went the whole length of the bed . Now that is big .

You do realize that is one of the major problems in that these wolves are a Canadian Wolves that were introduced here and not the local smaller wolves of the Pacific states ??
 
Just to follow up with Al, that photo I posted was from a extremely good source, and I believe it is real. How far a stretch is it for large Canadian wolves to travel to Idaho or Montana or be reintroduced. The source I received the photo from simply called them "Killing Machines".
 
I watched this video a few weeks ago and have been hesitating posting it due to it being graphic, but some may find it very interesting. Killing machines is not a far fetched statement IMO.

WARNING: This video contains content that may not be suitable for some people!!
Denali National Park, Alaska - June 2010. A cow moose protects her calf from a wolf, until he howls in the rest of the pack. The battle ensues in a small pond just yards from our tour bus. The pack does not get serious until the 'Alpha' male shows up.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMC7aZNXnL8"]wolves attack moose, Denali - YouTube[/ame]
 
http://shadowwolf.stormpages.com/grayspecies.html That's a list of wolf species. I would like to know what you mean by "Canadian" wolf? There is obviously no species called that it must be a gray wolf.

I'm not trying to start anything .:unsure:

We just call them Canadian Wolves around here but they come in different colors, from Tan to Black .
I do know that the wolves that were released here came from the Canadian border area .

One thing is we don't have many Coyote left around here .

These wolves are killing machines and my biggest fear is it will be a school kid walking to sckool very soon .

When that happens its best that the Animal Rights people and the feds get outta the way because it will be war in these hills until we track everyone of them down .
 
O.K. I wasn't trying to start anything either just wondering why they are called that. Just out of curiosity i have been trying to research this. All I can find is the same pics floating around of "giant" wolves and though there may be big wolves those pics at least are phony.
 
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