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Originally Posted by NCC
I had a similar situation once and the pack hung up at about 300 yards and one came in alone down wind of me.
A coyote decoy would help I think. Twice I have had wolves charge my dogs immediately upon spotting them.
If you get wolves to come and you shoot one, hold tight and wait. Often the rest of the pack will come back. I've got 3 doubles this way and a friend of mine shot 5 in one setting.
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Getting 5 in one sitting is absolutely phenomenal, very impressive!
I have never tried it, but I was thinking of taking my dog with me this afternoon and tieing him to a tree a little ways away. He is a big dog with a good bark and should really pull them. I bet they would go nuts if they saw him (and smell him).