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| “Old Blue” a Notorious 
Wolf 
[F one were going to select the place 
in which a most notorious wolf pack 
leader would make his home, he would 
hardly select a section of the country 
barely forty miles from the metropoli- 
‘tan city of Little Rock and this would 
be particularly true if he would con- 
sider the long period of years during 
which this section has been settled and 
cultivated and. the comparative com- 
pleteness with which the bottom lands 
of this section of Arkansas have been 
opened to civilization. Yet at this 
short distance, almost due northeast of 
| Little Rock, there is a large and prac- 
tically impenetrable cypress bottom 
south of the confluence of the Bull and 
Cypress Bayous into Bayou Des Are. 
This piece of jungle, which is about 
seven miles wide by fifteen miles long, 
lies near Hickory Plains in the extreme 
northwest Panhandle of Prairie County. 
The nearest railway station of Beebe 
‘is several miles distant. And this is 
‘the cypress swamp which has _ been 
selected by “Old Blue” as his home. 
“Old Blue” is the wolf pack leader 
of Prairie county and bids fair to place 
Arkansas in the list of the few and 
,exclusive states which have been the 
homes of such famous bandits of the 
wilds as “Old Three Toes’ ’of the south- 
west Texas country, “Old Ring Neck” 
of western Kansas, and the “Wyoming 
Wolf,” which for years reigned su- 
preme over the ranges and foothills 
of Wyoming, while the largest bounty 
ever laid on a wolf’s scalp remained 
uncollected. “Old Blue,” in _ size, 
strength and boldness, combined with 
his uncanny shrewdness and ability to 
take care of himself, has made a record 
that has not been surpassed by any 
of those well known lupine outlaws. 
He, too, seems to bear a charmed life; 
and guns, poison, traps and wolf 
hounds have been vainly used in seek- 
ing his life. Escaping or forestalling 
all such perils, he still continues his 
depredations and exploits. 
Most of the dogs in this district, it 
is said, are as a matter of fact “leery” 
of the cypress bottom and one other- 
wise good coon dog becomes absolutely 
useless if taken into the brake after 
dusk. Instead of hunting he stays near 
his master’s heels and refuses to range 
more than a few yards, preferring 
punishment to the menace he seems to 
know lurks all about him. Even packs 
of special bred wolf dogs have been 
strongly suspected of stalling on the 
trail of “Old Blue,” giving tongue and 
making a great show of running freely 
and eagerly but always managing to 
keep in gun shot of their masters. 
A hunter from a neighboring county 
recently visited this section and took 
with him a favorite squirrel and 
‘possum dog, which had been raised 
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