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Quote from: frazierw on March 19, 2018, 07:39:00 AMWas down there this weekend, I have never seen so much wolf sign and wolves in my life. Tracks every where, had one wolf at about 80 yards broadside, heard at least two more below me kill something. Then heard more at night. Quite a surreal experience.That is terrible news, I’ve heard from a couple people that guide in the blues that support what you saw. Between the wolves and another group the elk numbers are crashing very quickly, sad deal. I’m not sure how much the wolves impact bear populations?
Was down there this weekend, I have never seen so much wolf sign and wolves in my life. Tracks every where, had one wolf at about 80 yards broadside, heard at least two more below me kill something. Then heard more at night. Quite a surreal experience.
I have a spot dialed in when the snow lifts but need to gets some more ammo loaded for it. Easy 1050 yard shot but the pack is 11 miles round trip on the trail or 2+ miles straight up and down. How bad do I want a bear
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on March 18, 2018, 10:50:17 PMI have a spot dialed in when the snow lifts but need to gets some more ammo loaded for it. Easy 1050 yard shot but the pack is 11 miles round trip on the trail or 2+ miles straight up and down. How bad do I want a bear Oh were doing it!
Quote from: 180-GRAIN on March 19, 2018, 08:25:49 AMQuote from: Magnum_Willys on March 18, 2018, 10:50:17 PMI have a spot dialed in when the snow lifts but need to gets some more ammo loaded for it. Easy 1050 yard shot but the pack is 11 miles round trip on the trail or 2+ miles straight up and down. How bad do I want a bear Oh were doing it! Me to! Could stand to loose 20lbs I gotta start working out!!!!
I’m planning on spend a few nights in the backcountry and haven’t ever backpacked in wolf country....plenty used to the olympics and hanging food bags in trees. Anything special I should consider?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
We have cougars coming out our ears over here. Way more an issue than bears. In fact I think packrats and skunks are more trouble than bears. Just keep a,tidy campb and carry a sidearm. Be ready for all weather. I drive to work in snow and drive home in sun and 60. Gawd I love it over here.
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on March 18, 2018, 10:50:17 PMI have a spot dialed in when the snow lifts but need to gets some more ammo loaded for it. Easy 1050 yard shot but the pack is 11 miles round trip on the trail or 2+ miles straight up and down. How bad do I want a bear didnt you draw 2 years ago?