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AENEAS...
cat-how many wolves have you seen?
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I saw 3 together on opening day of rifle deer season this year in the Sawtooth. We bivied in 8 miles the day before season and could not find a deer. Saw them at about 700 yds on the move. I've got pics of their tracks. Man there tracks are big. We heard them howling at night. I called the game dept later and he was very excited about me seeing them. We saw 6 does the whole trip (3 days). What a disappointment.
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Another vote for Sanpoil. Also Quartz Mt. on the McMann Creek side.
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Curious what area of Sanpoil? I frequent the larger river portion up to the campground by boat very often. I'm sure you don't see wolves from a boat often, but haven't explored much more of that river.
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The Sanpoil just out of Republic.
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Quote from: tmike on February 10, 2009, 05:12:35 PM
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Ya that is it I use to call it ANUS Valley
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Quote from: jackelope on February 10, 2009, 05:15:19 PM
AENEAS...
cat-how many wolves have you seen?
It that area back then it was around 5 that was a long time ago to remember
But have friends up there that have seen more that live up there. Plus the little time I spent up there seeing that many back then which is 20yrs ago I could not even guess how many can be seen now in that area
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Lead in there ASS is how I would feel. Did you take the photo? Whewre is the photo of there bodies?
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my dad lives up in the nighthawk area and he said he seen one just two days ago up in the loomis area
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That was good. You cheating f-er
Just kidding.
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I'll try my darndest to get you a real shot.
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I get that view of some dogs and there dead.
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Bone, U wanna come with me. I know where they live!
U are more than welcome to come with me and take a good LONG range Picture with your Camera. Then u can post it.
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If I saw a wolf It would be dead and I wouldn't be telling you guys
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Yeah, Just shoot em in the guts so that they run into some thick nasty *censored* and die. Nobody ever finds them, nobody ever finds out.
Watch out for the collared ones, though.
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