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They're in the neighborhood for sure. Its only a hop and a skip from the Teannaway, where they are definitely established. I heard them howling up Nasty Creek 3 years ago.
Quote from: 7mmfan on November 30, 2016, 09:12:24 AMThey're in the neighborhood for sure. Its only a hop and a skip from the Teannaway, where they are definitely established. I heard them howling up Nasty Creek 3 years ago.That was me 😂
So today I had lunch with the cowboy who along with is wife a few others rides the rimrock area for cows. He and his wife live in their trailer from may to October, at least one member of there four man team is in the saddle and riding everyday and most day it's two of them, he has done this for many years. I asked him about wolves and he said none of them have every seen or heard a wolf, not even a track.[/quoteI think those cowboys are correct that there are probably few or none at all. I have been hiking, jeeping, fishing and hunting in that unit for most of my life and have never even seen a track, let alone heard one howling. I personally think the issue is way overblown. Most people's sightings aren't ever verified or even witnessed by someone who knows what to look for.
He is spot on
While up on the Colockum during elk rifle season this year, I met a licensed predator controller. He is licensed for Montana, Idaho, and Washington. He said in his opinion there are many wolves in Washington, and that their numbers are beyond managing already. He told me that the game department has no idea what their numbers are.---- Just telling you guys what I was told... thought I'd throw it out there....