Oh well, the place to address the F&W branches is at town and city meetings, not here, of course.
That was a very large, outsized cat, Walt. We can and do use dogs for cougar here.
Not positive about the wolf sizes. They can seem heavier than they actually are. One fall, we got a large male and all 4 pups of a 'family' pack. We didn't get the female, although she was the main target, was never with the others. This happened when I was guiding moose hunters back in '78. My .458 worked just fine. It took both Igor and I to lift the male into the canoe - he was very heavy - it was a grunt and 1/2. I was very strong back then & so was Igor. We both figured him to be close to 200, maybe over, but of course, it's all subjective guessing. It would have been easier to throw a 200 pound man into the canoe- that, we figured. The pups were around 55 to 60 pounds, just guessing - about like a normal slightly fat young lab. Every where we went, we were walking on wolf scat. They are game decimators.
"The Game Branch" in Wyoming, I think it was, placed their weight about 135 to 145- average female and male, I'd assume but did not retain that information.
A school teacher was pulled down, killed and partically eaten by 2 or 3 wolves just outside her town, in Alaska. It happened last early spring, I think it was. She was a runner - and ran by herself once too many times.
So, yes - they will attack humans.