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1910 Russian Wolf Hunt footage

Started by FinsnFur, April 27, 2014, 07:56:19 AM

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riverboss

I cant believe how they jump off and start pulling them apart. Looks awfull dangerous. But i would love to hunt them someday

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Hawks Feather

I think it was a catch and release hunt.

Jerry


P.S.  Hey Jim, I couldn't get the sound to work.   :biggrin:

riverboss

It would of been a get yourself out of that mess yourself hunt for me.

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FinsnFur

Jerry they werent saying anything :nono: and the dogs were taught to track silently back then :eyebrow:
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Quote from: FinsnFur on April 28, 2014, 05:41:00 AM
Jerry they werent saying anything :nono: and the dogs were taught to track silently back then :eyebrow:

Well that explains why I only heard the wind blowing.

Jerry

riverboss

I wonder how the camera man was able to get such good footage in such a harsh inviroment. Heck its hard to say how many cameras and how much money it would cost to do that today. You know someone froze their butts off waiting in the wrong place for the shot.

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snafu

Neat footage. Russian wolfhounds as catch/kill dogs.

I've seen 3 lone wolves here in Iowa in the last 50yrs. Two of those 3 were seen while coyotes hunting. Every one of them were larger than the wolves in the videos. Two of our trail hounds caught the 1st wolf I seen. When we were coyote hunting. Wolf kicked their butts. Hounds came back over the high hill slowly lumbering through the deep snow. Looked like they caught a shotgun blast on their heads, muzzles & front chest/shoulder areas. Never seen that wolf again.

People who claim no wolves in Iowa, are clueless. Nomads pass through now & then.
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