By PERRY BACKUS
Montana Standard
ENNIS Jim Nelson nearly had wolves at his doorstep Tuesday morning.
When feeding cattle in a nearby pasture in the Bear Creek area of the Madison Valley, Nelson was surprised to see six gray wolves feeding on a 650-pound yearling steer.
He was so close that he could have thrown a baseball at them, said his stepdaughter, Bennie Clark.
Clark said three houses are located within about 200 yards of the kill site.
The kill was right in the center of all three, she said.
That marked the fourth confirmed wolf kill in the Madison Valley in less than a week .
Were not moneyed people who can just absorb this kind of loss, said Clark.
This has a huge impact on us ... weve told Ed (Bangs) that we have to live here and want to make this work. Now were begging for help.
S.S.S.
It’s only gonna get worse...With more wolves mating that means less collars to track so we will see more people taking matters into their own hands while the Gub-a-Mint and States SIT on their’s!
Some wolves know what my .270 sounds like, but next time they will stop hearing things after I aim true instead of over their heads.