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No one is sure how this animal died either, which sucks. Its very tough to tell on an old carcass... I really think the WDFW would be honest if they thought it was a wolf kill, but there's not much evidence one way or another.
If we can get all hunters and gun owners to vote, we can make a difference in our state. Every day I run into hunters and gun owners that are not aware of the critical issues that face us a group nationally, in our state, and locally. Help educate those that don't know what is going on, and definitely inform them who they need to vote for this November. Ignorance about these issues is as much of threat to us as apathy.
Quote from: Elkslayer on October 10, 2012, 08:44:53 AMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on October 10, 2012, 07:49:44 AMI think they realize they have a huge problem and the wolves a recovering faster then they thought they would. They just dont want to admit it.Does anyone else find the fact that this whole thing has been touted as a "recovery"? For decades the wolves have been gone, or at the very least "far and few between". WDFW have been working on this wolf recovery for not that long, always saying that all these wolves are naturally migrating here. My question is why have wolves, after decades of been virtually non existant, all of a sudden make a beeline for all these different locations in Washington? Have they started migrating here in numbers because WDFW all of a sudden have started a "recovery"? Seems to me the majority of these wolf sightings started roughly the same time as this so called recover plan was suggested................hmmmmm.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on October 10, 2012, 07:49:44 AMI think they realize they have a huge problem and the wolves a recovering faster then they thought they would. They just dont want to admit it.