No they don't, when they reach the CO border they go Ooops CO can't go any further better turn back. (That is what Officials at CPW stand by)
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No they don't, when they reach the CO border they go Ooops CO can't go any further better turn back. (That is what Officials at CPW stand by)
Looks like it was confirmed a wolf!!!!
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news...-month05282015
It's not a surprise, 2 yrs ago my son and I were Antelope hunting at my uncles ranch west of Med Bow Wyo and came across a wolf print. I asked my uncle about this, he said he starting seeing tracks that spring in the snow and tracks again during the summer in the dirt. At that time according to Wyo GF wolves were not in the area.
Next to the track is a .243 round
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Still haven't seen bigfoot.
One of the guys I hunt with and I came across a mom and 2 pups when scouting a few years ago.
Very definitely not coyotes, as I have hunted coyotes for quite some time.
One of the most beautiful things I have seen in the woods is those three loping away without a sound...
Up near Deadman.
Growing up, the same thing happened in Ohio, Wolf sightings all the time. Half turned out to be Coy-Dogs part Coyote, part the Farmers German Shepherd, some were bigger than 80 lbs. I saw one in a corn field one winter, Damn thing was huge. There was/is a sizeable population in Michigan and Wisconsin.
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