NitroXAdministrator
(.700 member)
24/08/20 02:38 AM
A friendly wolf?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7NUL6o8RPA

93x64mm
(.416 member)
24/08/20 10:47 PM
Re: A friendly wolf?

Friendly......until he eats the other dog, or whatever else takes his fancy!

Waidmannsheil
(.400 member)
25/08/20 07:10 AM
Re: A friendly wolf?

Notice how the main guy had to be a "Former Hunter". I wouldn't have thought there were many of those up that way. Possibly a true story hijacked by greenies and turned into a fairy tale.

Matt.


DarylS
(.700 member)
25/08/20 01:22 PM
Re: A friendly wolf?

Had to be eating something - all that time!

Nasty hunters, eh?

Illegally shot? HA! - Open season as far as I know.

Friendly wolf, much like the friendly polar bears in Manitoba
- until they aren't.


Longknife
(.333 member)
05/09/20 01:32 AM
Re: A friendly wolf?

I get really annoyed at the comments about how a "HUNTER" illegally shot an animal!!! I am a hunter and this give hunters a bad name. The correct name for people who illegally take animals is ...POACHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Get it right people!!!!!!!

DarylS
(.700 member)
05/09/20 03:18 AM
Re: A friendly wolf?

Exactly

EDELWEISS
(.375 member)
05/09/20 11:30 PM
Re: A friendly wolf?

Maybe the wolf was friendly, more likely he just wasnt seen being a WOLF. As Darly pointed out, he had to have been eating something for all those years. Im betting all those hand wringers would have been shocked if they had seen him chewing on Bambi.

It used to be those types were limited to California and similar places; but after shat all over those places, they move like locust to nicer places and destroy them too


Huvius
(.416 member)
05/09/20 11:47 PM
Re: A friendly wolf?

I haven't found anything to verify that the wolf taken by the poacher whom was fingered for the killing of Romeo was actually Romeo.
The guy definitely took a wolf illegally - using a 22rf, and had illegally baited and trapped bears so was a culprit, but the wolf he had sounds to have been much smaller than Romeo and actually lighter in color.
He was an obvious scapegoat for the wolf lovers in Juneau.
The truth is, this Romeo was well toward the end of his natural lifespan and could have died from a number of things even legal trapping or hunting.
My bet is that someone legally took Romeo and when realizing the animal was that wolf, stayed quiet about it.
I know I wouldn't want the attention and I bet the Alaska Department of Fish & Game wouldn't mind keeping that quiet either.


NitroXAdministrator
(.700 member)
18/10/20 07:15 PM
Re: A friendly wolf?

Big black wolf video.

https://www.facebook.com/Trekkrlife/videos/vb.1546870228906860/629327517774911/?type=2&theater



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