rifleman762
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Alberta
Once the worlves have found an easily accessable and readily available food source, deterring them will be almost impossible. Once they figure out that the lights and noise aren't dangerous they won't stop. Unfortunately the only lights and noise that will probably stop these ones are a loud bang and a muzzle flash.
These people will keep dicking around until somebody gets hurt. Generally speaking wolves won't attack an adult human, but they'll sure as heck go after dogs. And if a human is walking the dog, I don't know that they'd differentiate.
I yelled at an Alberta timberwolf while elk hunting this year and it kept coming towards me (not stalking me but wanted to travel past me on an angle) and it didn't care. As soon as I took a pot shot (200 yards offhand and I missed) it took off at a full run off to the side. They learn quickly about what is real danger.





















































