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<blockquote data-quote="puzzled in oregon" data-source="post: 1695446" data-attributes="member: 40255"><p>I get updates from ODFW on the wolf activity. Had wondered how close they were getting to you. They know some have been to the westside but didn't seem to stay. </p><p></p><p>My grandmother grew up in Wyoming and had absolutely no use for wolves. She said they would hamstring young horses and not kill them, but the colt would be crippled for life if it did survive. She had wolf hounds and helped remove them. I have know respect for the wolf.</p><p></p><p>The coyote I admire and respect, even though I have dealt with his destructiveness. I am not aware of the coyote having ever been protected, yet he has survived traps, snares, poison, being snipe shot, hunted with dogs and hunted from airplanes. The wolf was not smart enough to survive all the coyote has.</p><p></p><p>My bucket list includes "shoot a wolf"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puzzled in oregon, post: 1695446, member: 40255"] I get updates from ODFW on the wolf activity. Had wondered how close they were getting to you. They know some have been to the westside but didn't seem to stay. My grandmother grew up in Wyoming and had absolutely no use for wolves. She said they would hamstring young horses and not kill them, but the colt would be crippled for life if it did survive. She had wolf hounds and helped remove them. I have know respect for the wolf. The coyote I admire and respect, even though I have dealt with his destructiveness. I am not aware of the coyote having ever been protected, yet he has survived traps, snares, poison, being snipe shot, hunted with dogs and hunted from airplanes. The wolf was not smart enough to survive all the coyote has. My bucket list includes "shoot a wolf" [/QUOTE]
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