(December 11, 2018 at 10:15 pm)Amarok Wrote:(December 11, 2018 at 9:53 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: You just gotta know how to handles wolves. They have one trick, and if you know it, a trickster wolf is one step away from being table scraps. It's not the wolf in front of you. It's the one to the side or behind you. What you see in front is the decoy. Snatch the life out of the real threat and the secondary threat is going to try and escape.And you don't . They have infinite trick for every siitution and counter and they will eat you . It could be a wolf a tree the wolf could be anything around you at any time it could have killed you five years ago and you would not realize it till the wolf allows it . It could convince you you already killed it and you would the rest of your life believing it .
I'll take two good hounds over a wolf any day of the week. Hounds are better constructed to track wolves than wolves are to track anything. If I tell the doggies to go find one of the cats, they'll go right to the piece of furniture the one I mention is under. Not only do they have fantastic noses, but they have two wonderful ears for fanning scents up to those nasal passages. My Lynx Point could probably out hunt a wolf too. She's very efficient at stalking and scanning. The main advantage to wolves as hunters is they systematically work in packs and follow set rules. Disrupt it, and they'll most likely try to run.