<font color=blue>There is no verified incidence of a wolf killing a human in the USA (I think
I recall it being North America but it has been a while since I was reading into that topic.) Lots of hand me
down myths but no verified incidences.<font color=black>
I agree with your take on the wolf killing a human, and wish you would have used the same logic (comment) when you mentioned the "Mad Deer Disease" in another thread. Its mis-information such as this that will keep a lot of hunters from going deer hunting in Wisconsin this year.
There are no "facts" supporting this as the same as Mad Cow Disease (other than the protein prions), and no facts to support any humans dying from eating venison from a deer with CWD. It is the kind of media hype that is being used to try to excite the populus. There apparently have been unsuccessful CWD experiments and research done for several years trying to infect other species (other than the cervids). So far it cannot be done. There seems to be a natural barrier of this disease moving outside the cervids (deer, elk). Scrapies in sheep has been around for years, and it is similar. There again, there is no panic when it comes to humans eating sheep meat. Sorry to expound on this, but I don't beleive the panic button should be pushed here. I think we should be much more fearful of the West Nile virus, than we need to be of CWD. I also think CWD has been around for years, and we eat venison with no apparent effects.
Now about calling coyotes - I understand hunters using a rabbit distress call have had mountain lions come up pretty close behind them too, along with the coyotes. Gives them a bit of a surprise.