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Wolf Situation in Shenandoah Subdivision, Caribel Road and Almost Heaven Idaho

Muley

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As some may know the wolves have moved into Shenandoah Subdivision, Caribel Road and Almost Heaven. I suspect one of two reasons. They have killed all the game to the east in the Forest service lands and/or the packs are getting larger and spreading out to more lucrative hunting grounds. They have no fear as to daylight kills because they're protected.
 
A friend has seen a pack of four and five three times at his place on the Caribel Road near where it meets the Lolo Creek Road. They are Buff and Dark colored. They were chasing a herd of elk 200 yds from his home.
His dogs barked at the wolves and they stopped and looked at the dogs as if "you're next" and continued the chase. Also found were limbs from Deer that were not eaten (sport kill).
 
At Almost Heaven a 10 year old boy was walking through a field and spotted a wolf 10 feet from him. He had the good sense not to run (game chase) and starred at the wolf which was dark colored, crouched down and growling. As the Lord would have it a Deer came upon the scene behind the wolf. The wolf looked at the Deer and then the boy and gave chase to the Deer.
 
At Shenandoah Subdivision a pack of 4 Buff and dark colored wolves were seen crossing in the open between two wooded areas.
 
I've also heard they have been spotted on the prairie to our west. We are surrounded and it's time FOR US to act as MEN and "break out" of the encirclement.
 
Our sons and daughters will now need to start packing when walking the dogs on their place and country roads as our forefathers did. What's wrong with this picture? As we know the CANADIAN Gray Wolf is not an endangered species. It is not indigenous to Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
 
Watch your back when tending the garden.
 
When will our legislators take off their panty hose, tell the Feds we're not going to take it anymore and KILL EM ALL!
 
I'm anxiously awaiting to do what I must, ball and powder within reach at all times.
 
Muley
muley@hughes.net