CurlyDave
Elite Member
We had just moved our motorhome to a more-or-less permanent spot on our 40 acres in Grants Pass, OR last Saturday afternoon.
About 8 A.M. Sundy morning, two wolves walked by our window about 30-40 yards away. The looked like gray German shepherds and were clearly much larger than our two spayed female Labrador Retrievers.
Our dogs weigh 75 and 85 pounds and these guys were about 100 and 125 pounds.
They were clearly not coyotes (too large and gray instead of a more redish-blond color), I didn't want to believe wolves at first , but some of the neighbors said they were around. Our land has a common border with several sq miles of BLM land on the top of Bolt Mountain, which is very inaccessable and seldom, if ever, visited by humans, so the environment is right. The land has never been developed and is mountainous with 100+ trees per acre.
The land is designated "deer winter range" and there are a few deer, also turkeys. The rabbit and squirrel populations are substantially less than I would have expected. Now I think I know why.
Anyway the first real question is are the wolves a danger to our dogs?
At the time, the only weapon I had was a S&W .44 special, which I took with me every time took the dogs out from then on. This was a PITA, but I felt it was a lot safer.
At the time we saw them, I had just brought the dogs in after letting them out for a quick morning run. Clearly the wolves knew the dogs were there and it appears they were not in the slightest disturbed, and may even have been stalking them.
A second question is how do I get the wolves to move on? They looked like a male & a female. Are they protected, or is a .308 the best way to get them to move on?
When construction on our house starts, will they leave, or will it not bother them?
Has anyone ever mounted a rifle rack on a JD TLB 110? Any pictures of an installation? I have a hard time finding a place for a few tools, much less a rifle.
About 8 A.M. Sundy morning, two wolves walked by our window about 30-40 yards away. The looked like gray German shepherds and were clearly much larger than our two spayed female Labrador Retrievers.
Our dogs weigh 75 and 85 pounds and these guys were about 100 and 125 pounds.
They were clearly not coyotes (too large and gray instead of a more redish-blond color), I didn't want to believe wolves at first , but some of the neighbors said they were around. Our land has a common border with several sq miles of BLM land on the top of Bolt Mountain, which is very inaccessable and seldom, if ever, visited by humans, so the environment is right. The land has never been developed and is mountainous with 100+ trees per acre.
The land is designated "deer winter range" and there are a few deer, also turkeys. The rabbit and squirrel populations are substantially less than I would have expected. Now I think I know why.
Anyway the first real question is are the wolves a danger to our dogs?
At the time, the only weapon I had was a S&W .44 special, which I took with me every time took the dogs out from then on. This was a PITA, but I felt it was a lot safer.
At the time we saw them, I had just brought the dogs in after letting them out for a quick morning run. Clearly the wolves knew the dogs were there and it appears they were not in the slightest disturbed, and may even have been stalking them.
A second question is how do I get the wolves to move on? They looked like a male & a female. Are they protected, or is a .308 the best way to get them to move on?
When construction on our house starts, will they leave, or will it not bother them?
Has anyone ever mounted a rifle rack on a JD TLB 110? Any pictures of an installation? I have a hard time finding a place for a few tools, much less a rifle.