Sad trip to work
#13
RE: Sad trip to work
Wow, Dan, that's a beautiful wolf you've got in the avatar! I just had to say.
Did you mount it, or keep the hide or something? How and where did you get it, and what did you use?
Sorry, but the size of that wolf just really impressed me.
Did you mount it, or keep the hide or something? How and where did you get it, and what did you use?
Sorry, but the size of that wolf just really impressed me.
#15
RE: Sad trip to work
Time to jack the thread!!!!!!
furgitter-I'm actually 2' 10". Get it straight. Things are good north of the border. Fishing season opened last week and the walleyes are biting like mad. By the end of this week/beginning of next it should be even better. The boy is doing wonderful, you can see a pic of him here..... http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2140993
young-that is the third wolf I have shot. He is a rug at my house in Wisconsin now and the other two are hanging next to him. I shot him with a .270 in Canada and he was about 125 lbs.
furgitter-I'm actually 2' 10". Get it straight. Things are good north of the border. Fishing season opened last week and the walleyes are biting like mad. By the end of this week/beginning of next it should be even better. The boy is doing wonderful, you can see a pic of him here..... http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2140993
young-that is the third wolf I have shot. He is a rug at my house in Wisconsin now and the other two are hanging next to him. I shot him with a .270 in Canada and he was about 125 lbs.
#16
RE: Sad trip to work
Not to be cold hearted but I wouldn't lose any sleep over it and it really isn't a big deal. Happens all the time. Nothing really practical to stop it or even slow it down.
It's just how things are.
It's just how things are.