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My cousin has killed two by calling fall turkeys here in SC PA. 20 yrs apart, and both were bitches. The one from this fall was a crossbow kill.
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Dale,
This one came from fairly close to your home base: Brothers Valley Township. Hell yeah, that's close. Part of the gamelands I've been hunting is in Brothersvalley Twp. About 5 miles from home. Looks like sidearm for woods walking goes from 38 Spl to 44 Mag Dale
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No wolf in this dog. Typical SC yotes are rarely ovrer 30 pounds. This ones toes are touching the ground and his head is at 5'6". For perspective, that's a BLR leaned up against the tree. Within 3 hours of dropping him off at the deer prossesor (bigyote contest) DNR sent 2 veteran reps to take tooth/ skin sample. Both said it was this biggest they had ever seen.
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What'd he weigh? I got a pic somewhere around here of a 42# son got in Richburg, SC. Head like a German Shepard.
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Estimated at 55. He lost some blood and brain matter.
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In 1966 I was drivin' up Rt 37 Northeast of Watertown,NY and to my right,out of the corner of my eye, I caught sight of a guy sittin on a log across the access rd into the woods. It was late Feb & snowbanks were high along the road. In that brief glimpse, I not only saw the Guy and his Gun, but also Hair at his feet. I went up to the first turnaround and went right back there. To my surprise He had two huge dead Wolves at his feet & two Hounds which were layin behind the log. He said they were "Brush Wolves" and they were not the first he & his pals had taken. I lifted each one and I'm here to tell ya, They were on the high side of 70 lbs. He said his shotgun w/#2 Buck was thier medicine. After talking to a few CO's in the North Country , I was assured they had been coming across the St. Lawrence River when frozen over ,for quite some time. Shortly thereafter I began hunting them; They were a lot more of a challenge than white rabbits Rich
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No wolf in this dog. Typical SC yotes are rarely ovrer 30 pounds. This ones toes are touching the ground and his head is at 5'6". For perspective, that's a BLR leaned up against the tree. Within 3 hours of dropping him off at the deer prossesor (bigyote contest) DNR sent 2 veteran reps to take tooth/ skin sample. Both said it was this biggest they had ever seen. By size, coloration, and location it could easily have had red wolf in it. I'd have tanned that SOB. Big dog, and pretty pelt.
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