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01/17/2017 09:56PM  


Wholly Hannah! I think I would ship my pants.
 
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ozarkpaddler
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01/17/2017 10:28PM  
Looks like you'll have a heck of a story about your winter camping trip? WOW!
 
01/17/2017 10:41PM  
Thanks for sharing.
The date does not matter. I wonder what lake it was from?

This footage it says was taken in January 2004 on a winter camping trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northern Minnesota.

Deer hunting once while sitting in a tree by Longville I had one huge adult wolf and three pups three-fourths grown walk past me spread out. A few minutes later a fork horn deer sneaked between them and escaped. No I let the deer live that time and I think I hunted another 15 days and shot a deer the last day of season.
Also winter camping on Emerald lake in Canada April 1 on the ice we had a pack of 5 run almost over us until they seen us than turned.

That would be quite a experience to see.
 
01/17/2017 10:50PM  
quote ozarkpaddler: "Looks like you'll have a heck of a story about your winter camping trip? WOW!"


No I found this video - it was shot in 2004 I think... but yeah - if we encounter anything like this we really would have one heck of a story! I hope my trip report is much more boring ;-)
 
yogi59weedr
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01/18/2017 01:51AM  
Looked like to me the deer was already hurt
 
01/18/2017 07:48AM  
Just guessing, they started filming after the chase already had been on for awhile
 
01/18/2017 02:45PM  
Very cool video.

5 or 6 years ago, my wife and I were hiking in the Hoosier National Forest on Lake Monroe, when I heard a deer bleating. It was really loud and echoing off the hills. I slipped down off the ridgeline trail towards the shore to be able to see through the tree canopy and saw a coyote working a doe on on the other side of the cove. They were at the edge of the woods and he had her by the haunches. She'd kick until she got away and break for the water. He'd grab her again before she'd get very far.

I was ahead of my wife and she had the camera, so I watched this deer break away from the coyote and get caught over and over. My wife caught up to me and I grabbed the camera out of her pack and got a couple of pictures. The yote had the doe by the throat. She was trying to bleat, but you could barely hear it. She finally broke free, right at the water's edge and jumped in. I couldn't believe that coyote was alone. I kept waiting for more to show, but it never happened. Here's the only photographic evidence of my Wild Kingdom moment.







 
01/18/2017 05:09PM  
quote MNLindsey80: "

Wholly Hannah! I think I would ship my pants."


Where would you ship them too? :) :)
 
01/19/2017 07:29PM  
quote HighnDry: "
quote MNLindsey80: "


Wholly Hannah! I think I would ship my pants."



Where would you ship them too? :) :)"


The laundry room!
 
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01/20/2017 01:54PM  
quote HighnDry: "
quote MNLindsey80: "


Wholly Hannah! I think I would ship my pants."



Where would you ship them too? :) :)"


Maybe back to spelling class where they teach you how to spell to, too, two...and which one to use when:):):)
 
KarlBAndersen1
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01/21/2017 08:34AM  
Yep - and they just left it lay. All they did was kill it.
I have friends in Montana who follow trails of dead elk. Not eaten - just killed. The wolves will follow a small heard and kill them one by one until the entire herd is gone.
And that's not BS - that's a fact.
The Game and Fish in Wyoming and Montana are now giving FREE wolf tags to elk hunters to help curtail the devastation to the deer and elk herds.
 
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