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ISABELLA, Minn. — Justin Bailey of Keewatin was hunting ruffed grouse near Isabella on Tuesday morning when a wolf chased his hunting dog out of the woods.
“He was coming at me 100 miles per hour, and right behind him was a wolf, biting at his heels,” said Bailey, 33. “They probably passed five or six feet from us.”

Bailey was standing at the edge of the road with his son, Andrew Bailey, 3, and his nephew, Brock Bjelland, 5, of Marble, whom he had brought along for the day of hunting.
The wolf chased the dog, Henry, a 1-year-old German wirehaired pointer, back to Bailey’s pickup…
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I’m glad everything turned out okay! When you are in wilderness, it is unpredictable, unless people want to sanitize the entire place of any wildlife (which I believe many do.)
A dog, a human hunter, even a wolf from another pack, would be thought of as a threat. But why take children that young? I hope I don’t smell fake news here.