Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: jess on January 25, 2012, 08:06:20 PM
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front page news in the ferry county view three wolves spotted on empire creek... And a trail camera picture of one... Well there goes the great hunting around the house...
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I have property up there and talked to a guy that was hunting elk near customs rd this year and saw 3 wolves and 2 cats. Not nearly the deer this year as usual. Still a nice place to visit.
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Sorry to hear, we do not need them in Ferry Co; we got the natives that are just as bad. :twocents: :twocents: :twocents:
I think we need to use tree hugger as bait so they can be collared.
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I think we need to use tree hugger as bait so they can be collared.
Collar? Collar? Collar them with a noose!
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This is a wolf photo taken south of Curlew, probably one of the wolves you are talking about.
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I heard it was up Wolf Camp Rd, but I didn't see the article. Also, I know people up Empire Creek Rd, and that wolf won't last long if you know what I mean. Also, wasn't the date stamp 6/11/2011 ? If so, why so long to print it. Also, the paper that the article came out in, the reporter is a real greenie, tree hugger from what the word is around Redneckville.
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I have property up there and talked to a guy that was hunting elk near customs rd this year and saw 3 wolves and 2 cats. Not nearly the deer this year as usual. Still a nice place to visit.
If you know the guy hunting elk up here, he's wasting his time.
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Sorry to hear, we do not need them in Ferry Co; we got the natives that are just as bad. :twocents: :twocents: :twocents:
I think we need to use tree hugger as bait so they can be collared.
Careful it is those natives that are probably going to get manage those wolves. And help out those deer that may be left.
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Nice lookin yotie! :chuckle:
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Sorry to hear, we do not need them in Ferry Co; we got the natives that are just as bad. :twocents: :twocents: :twocents:
I think we need to use tree hugger as bait so they can be collared.
Careful it is those natives that are probably going to get manage those wolves. And help out those deer that may be left.
I hope you guys get after them, sooner the better.....run them off the reservation, off the north half and back into B.C.....the ones that survive :tup:
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I am just waiting for the decision to be made. I have been talking to a trapper to show me how to catch a couple.
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Sorry to the naive one here, but is malo a place or an area? Never heard of it.
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been out lookin around saw tracks on empire creek and the head of the rose valley then crossed the canyon and saw two sets on aeneas creek and saw a single set on boulder pass by the top.. Campmeat you been seein all these also? Looks like a pack to me that is spread out hunting... Heard of a bunch hanging out on empire creek... Not good but they are feeling the presure now..
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I've only seen them near Wauconda and Toroda Creek Rd. Haven't been out much lately. I've heard of them up on Vulcan, but never went to look at them.
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Sorry to the naive one here, but is malo a place or an area? Never heard of it.
It's a small town/area south of Curlew.
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campmeat if you go out lookin round be carefull not to get in any big game winter areas there is some new ones this year, the twig pig is handing out lots of tickets for everything he can!
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campmeat if you go out lookin round be carefull not to get in any big game winter areas there is some new ones this year, the twig pig is handing out lots of tickets for everything he can
Oh, I know. Went up to Empire Lake a month ago, the gate was down and thought, Hmmmmmm, tickets waiting to happen. So I turned around and went someplace else. Twig Pig, that's a good one Jess !!! :tup: