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Tackdriver

San Carlos Reservation AZ 2001

Songdogger

 

Encore & Daryl

Official PM Eye In The Sky

Thanks Greyhawk For The Images :)

Death From Above

Note: We really don't have a helicopter....yet :)

Rearming For Another Coyote Sorte

Doug

(I got a feeling this picture "wasn't" taken in the Laurel Mountains of PA)

Ryan McDonald (Mike McDonald's Son)

This was Ryans first hunt! Nice Cat!!

"Skued" and his son Austin

Robb/Scottsdale with a 44-40'd Arizona Coyote

Locator & Deadeye

In the picture is a large male on the left (90lbs), and a young female on the right (75lbs). These wolves were taken in Ontario, Canada with small caliber centerfires and were called in with Electronic distress calls. (I'll bet you want to know which caller)? They can be called just like coyotes and I think it wasn't more than ten minutes from the time the calling began to when the first wolf appeared out of the woods and into gun range. After the first one (female) was shot, canine distress cries were made and the second wolf(male) charged out of the bush and stood over the female. When the male was shot, another wolf immediately ran the other way with us only catching glimpses of it fleeing through the timber. It was one of those experiences that stick with a hunter a lifetime. There is one thing you should keep in mind if ever deciding to pursue a wolf. Wolf hunting is very time consuming and hard work since the wolf travels quite a bit and likes the thick brush lands, which makes it very hard for calling. The only other thing I found difficult is the skinning of them. You think a coyote has a glued on hide? Well try a wolf. If you don't have a tail puller then you better get one. It's hard enough to get one out with a puller and I'd say impossible with just your fingers.
Locator & Deadeye

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