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Wolves in north bend could benefit the hunting. The elk would take cover in the hills where they are less vulnerable and we can hunt them 😀 rather than in the fields more exposed to predators.
Until I turned the volume up I was gonna say, that's a pretty black wolf!
Quote from: cwebsterdeerhunter on September 10, 2015, 01:19:59 AMWolves in north bend could benefit the hunting. The elk would take cover in the hills where they are less vulnerable and we can hunt them 😀 rather than in the fields more exposed to predators.That's not the trend that the elk and deer have been following. They've been coming into the towns to get away from the wolves up in the hills.
While Steve Wilkes normally feels safe in his neighborhood, he’s still shaken after witnessing what looked like a coyote jump his fence and take off with his 9-month old puppy named Rogue.“I saw all black across the top, hit the top of the fence which is about 5 feet there and down the other side,” said Wilkes. “I came through here pretty fast yelling after the dog and came through the neighbor’s yard here, and I was following the sounds of our dog.”Still in shock about what happened to Rogue, Wilkes sent out an e-mail to warn the neighborhood.“It is very concerning to know there could be something very predatory out here that we all have to be care of,” said Wilkes.Neighbor Wendy Macomber also saw the creature.“I saw it; the thing stopped, it turned and it had bright yellow eyes, definitely dark at the top and that much taller with ears straight up,” said Macomber.
If i hit a wolf with my truck i would frame the entire truck and hang it somewhere.
Quote from: dasbear on August 29, 2015, 08:44:40 PMI just happened on to this thread and thought I would add that I heard of a wolf spotted crossing hwy 9 up in skagit county sometime this summer. The people didn't realize what they were looking at till later on they thought it was a really big dog but it had a odd looking collar. Not sure of the time line though.I saw 4 wolves hunting the elk just nort of sedro 10 years ago. My mother and wife saw one on the lake cavanaugh rd last year.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk
I just happened on to this thread and thought I would add that I heard of a wolf spotted crossing hwy 9 up in skagit county sometime this summer. The people didn't realize what they were looking at till later on they thought it was a really big dog but it had a odd looking collar. Not sure of the time line though.
Not good....... I got two wolves on my cameras this year in the local area here too
Quote from: skagitsteel on November 20, 2015, 12:38:13 PMNot good....... I got two wolves on my cameras this year in the local area here tooPics! Lets see them
Quote from: pianoman9701 on November 01, 2015, 09:38:49 AMQuote from: cwebsterdeerhunter on September 10, 2015, 01:19:59 AMWolves in north bend could benefit the hunting. The elk would take cover in the hills where they are less vulnerable and we can hunt them 😀 rather than in the fields more exposed to predators.That's not the trend that the elk and deer have been following. They've been coming into the towns to get away from the wolves up in the hills.Can't for people to blame wolves for this. http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Longview-disgruntled-and-enamored-as-elk-herd-1284495.php
Quote from: X-Force on November 20, 2015, 12:44:51 PMQuote from: skagitsteel on November 20, 2015, 12:38:13 PMNot good....... I got two wolves on my cameras this year in the local area here tooPics! Lets see them
Quote from: skagitsteel on November 23, 2015, 12:04:20 PMQuote from: X-Force on November 20, 2015, 12:44:51 PMQuote from: skagitsteel on November 20, 2015, 12:38:13 PMNot good....... I got two wolves on my cameras this year in the local area here tooPics! Lets see them Those are pretty good shots. To bad for your area. Have you seen more of a decrease in deer or elk?