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Quote from: bucklucky on August 14, 2012, 10:50:46 AMThere is already wolves there ..... seen themHeard them. They've been there for a few years.
There is already wolves there ..... seen them
Great video! I love the research they are doing. I have a hard time believing they have released wolves there... not saying the people that have seen them are lying. I just have a hard time believing something before I see it. I have hunted those hills a lot over the 10 years and never caught a glimpse or seen any sign of wolves. I also think they would have a hard time releasing them without getting caught
Quote from: kglacken on August 23, 2012, 03:08:58 PMGreat video! I love the research they are doing. I have a hard time believing they have released wolves there... not saying the people that have seen them are lying. I just have a hard time believing something before I see it. I have hunted those hills a lot over the 10 years and never caught a glimpse or seen any sign of wolves. I also think they would have a hard time releasing them without getting caught Here we go again. Wolves haven't been released anywhere in WA. They've been "allowed" to come in from ID, OR, and Canada. They can travel hundreds of miles a month and have frequently been tracked doing so. Seeing that they've been in the Cascades for over a decade, it's hardly inconceivable that they've moved in around MSH.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on August 23, 2012, 03:23:50 PMQuote from: kglacken on August 23, 2012, 03:08:58 PMGreat video! I love the research they are doing. I have a hard time believing they have released wolves there... not saying the people that have seen them are lying. I just have a hard time believing something before I see it. I have hunted those hills a lot over the 10 years and never caught a glimpse or seen any sign of wolves. I also think they would have a hard time releasing them without getting caught Here we go again. Wolves haven't been released anywhere in WA. They've been "allowed" to come in from ID, OR, and Canada. They can travel hundreds of miles a month and have frequently been tracked doing so. Seeing that they've been in the Cascades for over a decade, it's hardly inconceivable that they've moved in around MSH.I agree that they may be here! Im not denying that at all! Im just saying I have a hard time believing they have been released. Ive never seen one so it is hard for me to believe they are here also. But then again it might just be that I dont want to believe they are here so I tell myself they arent here yet
great SO now when the wolfs show up the wdfw will Tell you they came here for the elk.. they are covering there butts.