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Home arrow Latest News arrow Wolves Are At The Door
 

Wolves Are At The Door
The best laid plans kind of went wrong this time. We just got back from Turnagain and I guess it's a good news/bad news story. Bad news for our hunter who bought our donated wolf hunt at the GOABC convention last year. Good news for us that there appeared to be a shortage of wolves this year.

There's more good news in that in spite of the bitter cold we had during the hunt, the winter overall seems pretty mild. There were moose still wintering in areas where they normally get forced out of before now, the caribou seemed to be thriving and hadn'tbeen forced back up to the alpine areas by deep snows in the timber. And while we were looking high and low for wolves we noticed they probably weren't up high because the sheep were in areas they wouldn't be if there were predators around.

We haven't been home much since when we left for The Safari Club International convention in mid January but we did have a great time on the show circuit. However we should get some office work done in April, after we do one more wolf hunt. We just gotta be sure you know, there's probably at least one big hungry pack waiting up there.

We do have a few openings left for 2006 including sheep so if you need a hunt contact us quick. They do go fast at this time of the year.

We will be attending the GOABC convention March 24-25 and have donated a Stone Sheep hunt for 2007. However, if the buyer prefers we can fit him into a slot this year due to the opening we have. Get there and bid or register to telephone bid. |The best laid plans kind of went wrong this time. We just got back from Turnagain and I guess it's a good news/bad news story. Bad news for our hunter who bought our donated wolf hunt at the GOABC convention last year. Good news for us that there appeared to be a shortage of wolves this year.

There's more good news in that in spite of the bitter cold we had during the hunt, the winter overall seems pretty mild. There were moose still wintering in areas where they normally get forced out of before now, the caribou seemed to be thriving and hadn'tbeen forced back up to the alpine areas by deep snows in the timber. And while we were looking high and low for wolves we noticed they probably weren't up high because the sheep were in areas they wouldn't be if there were predators around.

We haven't been home much since when we left for The Safari Club International convention in mid January but we did have a great time on the show circuit. However we should get some office work done in April, after we do one more wolf hunt. We just gotta be sure you know, there's probably at least one big hungry pack waiting up there.

We do have a few openings left for 2006 including sheep so if you need a hunt contact us quick. They do go fast at this time of the year.

We will be attending the GOABC convention March 24-25 and have donated a Stone Sheep hunt for 2007. However, if the buyer prefers we can fit him into a slot this year due to the opening we have. Get there and bid or register to telephone bid.
 

 
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