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Quote from: skywalker253 on March 18, 2013, 10:33:37 PMI was on the Wa side in Dayton last week. Locals are claiming the elk population is depleting rapidly, due to wolves. Game department claiming they are hybrids to the locals. Go figure...This is news to me and I'm up there on the weekly.craziness
I was on the Wa side in Dayton last week. Locals are claiming the elk population is depleting rapidly, due to wolves. Game department claiming they are hybrids to the locals. Go figure...
Everybody down here (Dayton), including the WDFW knows we have had wolves for several years now. The sightings are becoming more and more frequent.
2 years ago, while hunting spikes up near Husky Spring in the upper part of the Walla Walla unit, one of our hunting buddies killed a spike. While he was quartering it, he looked up and a black wolf was standing at the top of the ridge 70 yards away just watching him. I know that none of this surprises wildlife biologists. Their heads would have to be deep in the sand to not see all of the evidence. The Walla Walla pack seems alive and strong and killing elk every day. Shame.I'm thankful for all the organizations that are leading legislation to manage wolves. There is no end in sight to this problem if not for the intervention of outdoorsmen who care about healthy herds and low predation numbers.
Quote from: JODakota on March 18, 2013, 11:55:41 PMQuote from: skywalker253 on March 18, 2013, 10:33:37 PMI was on the Wa side in Dayton last week. Locals are claiming the elk population is depleting rapidly, due to wolves. Game department claiming they are hybrids to the locals. Go figure...This is news to me and I'm up there on the weekly.crazinessOne of the forum members that lives in the Dayton area, posted a trial cam picture last year of a black and a gray together in the "Wolf Topic".
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Quote from: jackelope on March 19, 2013, 11:36:05 AMI can tell you, for sure with personal experience, that SE WA WDFW biologists will not deny the presence of wolves in the Blues. Myself and my family have reported sightings to them and have never been told, ever, that they were hybrids. This is in the Blues, not around Dayton.I've actually gotten a ton of info from the biologists down there re: wolves. In fact, it wouldn't shock me if they were reading this right now. I agree, as the biologist I spoke with confimed wolves are present in Dayton and surrounding areas around the Blues. The local I spoke with claimed the game department says they are hybrids. In the end, it does not matter. The reality is, they are there and here to stay. My family owns arguably the most land in the Dayton/Marengo area, who have confimed they are around.
I can tell you, for sure with personal experience, that SE WA WDFW biologists will not deny the presence of wolves in the Blues. Myself and my family have reported sightings to them and have never been told, ever, that they were hybrids. This is in the Blues, not around Dayton.I've actually gotten a ton of info from the biologists down there re: wolves. In fact, it wouldn't shock me if they were reading this right now.