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I just got a phone call telling me a rancher near Tonasket is losing cattle. He just found 2 or 3 that were pretty much totally eaten, he thinks it's wolves.
WDFW should hire some hound hunters to find wolf tracks and packs. Hound hunters can spot a lion track driving 50 mph, tell the direction and size of the cat and how old it is. They've got years of experience. No, they hire stupid kids just out of school many females that don't even know the difference between a deer and a wolf track. Do we hire a plumber to wire our house? If you want to find tracks you need to hire people that are expert trackers. Not even many deer hunters are very good at tracking (no offense). Hound hunters have examined thousands of tracks so why not hire them to find these wolves. Although, they may have to require that the guy not carry a gun. This could be problematic.
I was camping near Wauconda last year during modern deer. I went outside to shut off the generator and herd the coyotes howling. Then realized that it wasn't no yote. Kind of makes your buttwhole pucker up. Then later that night i was woken up buy the camper shaking, but it was just some d@%m beefers playing tricks on me. Anyways, it really makes you think when your out there by your lonesome all day.
Quote from: Dick in the Dirt on January 22, 2013, 03:39:54 PMLets live trap them and relocate to Green Lake on the wet-side.See how they like wolves in their backyard.
Lets live trap them and relocate to Green Lake on the wet-side.See how they like wolves in their backyard.
This one has been spotted several times. The closest was about 3.5 miles from the town of Tonasket. It is alone.
Quote from: tlbradford on February 09, 2013, 01:57:04 AMThis one has been spotted several times. The closest was about 3.5 miles from the town of Tonasket. It is alone.If its alone why is there one standing in the background.