Gerald Martin
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A few months back I posted a story about an antelope hunt my friend Jon and I went on. http://onyourownadventures.com/hunttalk/showthread.php?t=244206 His dog Stan was along on the trip. Normally I'm a "dogs belong in the back of the pickup" type of guy but we threw a blanket in the back seat of my Chevy and Stan was a well behaved passenger and a joy to have along.
My family and I have been back in Virginia for a couple of weeks so I hadn't talked to Jon for several weeks. He called me this afternoon and in the course of conversation asked if I'd heard about his dog.
I was floored when he told me Stan had been killed by wolves. He was out on his brother's ranch running Stan in front of the truck so he could get some exercise. This was a normal routine for them and when Stan headed up into the woods he didn't think anything was out of the ordinary. After Stan didn't come back, he began to suspect the worst. His worst fears were realized when he found his dog dead.
It makes me sick to my gut just thinking about it and its not even my dog. I for one will be a very happy camper when we can put a wolf tag in our pockets once again.
Click on the link if you'd like to see pictures of Stan during happier days.
My family and I have been back in Virginia for a couple of weeks so I hadn't talked to Jon for several weeks. He called me this afternoon and in the course of conversation asked if I'd heard about his dog.
I was floored when he told me Stan had been killed by wolves. He was out on his brother's ranch running Stan in front of the truck so he could get some exercise. This was a normal routine for them and when Stan headed up into the woods he didn't think anything was out of the ordinary. After Stan didn't come back, he began to suspect the worst. His worst fears were realized when he found his dog dead.
It makes me sick to my gut just thinking about it and its not even my dog. I for one will be a very happy camper when we can put a wolf tag in our pockets once again.
Click on the link if you'd like to see pictures of Stan during happier days.
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