In 1973 I Shot a Wolf In Shreveport Louisiana...

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...thinking it was a Coyote. It was far enough away to make the size reference meaningless to me.

My friend and I were deer hunting deep in the woods outside of Shreveport. We were on a power line corridor in tree stands that had about 325 yards between us, figuring that whoever was closest to one between us gets the shot. The sun was on my chest and I had sort of dozed off when my buddy scared the crap out of me shooting at something. He had what looked like a Coyote standing across from him and maybe 25 yards farther away from me, his shot was perhaps 100 feet away from him.

So I'm sitting with my back to the tree and using my knees as a rest I'm looking at the next two shots which were hitting in front of and way under this "coyote" that looked like he was too stunned to react. I was using a Sako .243 that I shot at a 300 yard range so I was very comfortable with that shot. Third time my friend missed I dropped this thing. Took me awhile to get over to it, my friend was already there yelling at me that this was the biggest coyote he had ever seen. I had never shot at or even seen a coyote before so I had no idea how big they were supposed to be. I was 19 years old in the military at the time. We were estimating at least 80 pounds but it may have been bigger, we were pretty clueless.

It wasn't until thirty years later watching a television show on wolves that I realized that 1973 was the last reported sighting of a Brown Wolf in that exact area outside of Shreveport, they were considered extinct.

That has bothered me that I did this. For many years I have not shot anything just to be shooting it except for ground squirrels and coyotes. I have no reason at this time to shoot Bobcats, but Mountain Lions are toast if I see them, we have lost way too many goats to them. if I had any animals that the Bobcats would be trying to eat they would be on my endangered species list as well.
 
I wouldn't feel too bad about it in the 70's and 80's it was quite the rage to cross breed wolves to Malamutes, Huskies and even German Shepard and wolf hybrids pretty common. One of my friends in MN had a team of Hybrids for his sled. My friend in the Seattle area had to kill one on his sheep farm, he knew exactly where it came from. I had to hunt one down in central MN that someone turned loose and started marauding the local farms. Odds on what you shot was someones escaped hybrid.
 
you have lived an AMAZING life
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Shame on you guys, now he's gonna have to find that story he plagiarized from the archives of another obscure forum cause he will never offer a link to anything. I guess the more he gets tied up with this kinda crap the less time he has to pester other forum categories with his tales and travails of living life as a superhero.
 
Originally Posted By: swampwalkerLOL. Woodguru should write books. Fiction of course, but none the less entertaining.

Pretty sure he could find a co-author on this forum to help him.
 
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Was it just me, or was there just a whole lot of that story that didn't make any sense whatsoever?
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Yeah, that's what happens when we don't show him enough attention... He just wanders off and finds other people to piss off with his stupidity! I'm still trying to figure the math out in that story, must be California math or something, I don't know.
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Originally Posted By: Rocky1Yeah, that's what happens when we don't show him enough attention... He just wanders off and finds other people to piss off with his stupidity! I'm still trying to figure the math out in that story, must be California math or something, I don't know.
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Don't try to hard. I'm pretty sure there's none to be found.
 
What the heck, I'm sitting in my office crunching numbers anyway. 19 in 1973 would make you 62 in 2016.

Now for the shot. 325 yds = 975 ft. 975/2 = 487.5 ft. The shot was 25 yds further for you. 487.5-75 ft.= 412.5 ft. Or 137.5 yds. from your buddy, 562.5 ft or 187.5 yds from you.

Your shot was easily inside your 300 yds self imposed limit, but I think your buddy was shooting a bit further than 100 feet.

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I commend & respect him for his military service. But I think the only thing he has ever shot was the sh?t.
 
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I have been perusing Google Earth in the outlying areas around Barksdale AFB (Shreveport) for a powerline cut and the only thing that caught my attention as a straight line anomoly that wasn't a road turned out to be a water drainage canal....I have a friend that used to be a member/Moderator here that has been hunting the area all his life, about 60 years, maybe he can direct me better...
 
Originally Posted By: barkWhat the heck, I'm sitting in my office crunching numbers anyway. 19 in 1973 would make you 62 in 2016.

Now for the shot. 325 yds = 975 ft. 975/2 = 487.5 ft. The shot was 25 yds further for you. 487.5-75 ft.= 412.5 ft. Or 137.5 yds. from your buddy, 562.5 ft or 187.5 yds from you.

Your shot was easily inside your 300 yds self imposed limit, but I think your buddy was shooting a bit further than 100 feet.

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Yeah, but it took awhile for him to get over there, while his buddy was there for some time looking at this coyote looking critter that stood still to be shot at 3 times at 100 ft., before getting tagged from 300 yards. Therein, suggesting he felt in contriving that story, that both the 100 feet and 300 yards was correct, and reinforces that part with the time allowed to reach the now extinct poor animal. Wherein the mere "25 yards further" thrown in for whatever reason is questionable.

Setting that point aside momentarily, could I please have a show of hands of all who've ever shot at a coyote/wolf at 100 feet, in a clearing in the midst of the woods, 3 times and have the critter stand their dumbfounded, waiting on someone with superior shooting skills to waste his [beeep]? I mean once I can easily believe, mighta seen that once or twice myself. Twice is pretty iffy; maybe a pup, but a full grown dog! You usually got a rocket sled going across the prairie at this point. BUT, 3 times and ain't moved... eeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhyeah! OK!


 
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