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Based on photos and sightings, I firmly believe there are currently at least 15 wolf packs in NE WA. Please keep in mind that this will increase each year. http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?topic=79244.0GMU 101 - Malo Pack (sightings and photo)GMU 101 - Barstow Pack (WDFW admitted, photo)GMU 101 - Sherman Pack (photos and sightings)GMU 101 - San Poil Pack (sightings)GMU 105 - Wedge Pack (WDFW confirmed)GMU 105 - East Wedge Pack (photos and sightings)GMU 108 - Douglas Pack (photos and sightings)GMU 111 - Smackout Pack (WDFW confirmed)GMU 111 - Dominion Pack (sightings and photos of tracks)GMU 111 - Ione/Metaline Pack (sightings)GMU 113 - Diamond Pack (WDFW confirmed)GMU 113 - Salmo Pack (WDFW confirmed)GMU 117 - Ruby Pack (WDFW admitted, may or may not be the same wolves that were on Chewelah Creek)GMU 121 - Huckleberry Pack (WDFW confirmed)GMU 121 - Huckleberry Pack (sightings all over the unit suggest at least two packs, possibly 3 packs)
How long before we get some tags
The fact that MONTANA had a season THIS YEAR, and the wolf population still grew %15 should tell you something. If interested in the whole article, I can post it. Its froma biological approach too, not a hunters perspective. They discussed other means to increase the harvest which fell short %25 EVEN AFTER extending it. Introductions of electronic calls, multiple harvest, and trapping are ideas they have thought to introduce for this year.