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There have been wolves on the wet side for several years. Wasn't there a report a couple months ago about wolves around Everett or something?
Quote from: pianoman9701 on February 27, 2019, 08:39:09 AMThere have been wolves on the wet side for several years. Wasn't there a report a couple months ago about wolves around Everett or something?Skagit/mt. Baker areas, Darrington and Granite Falls so far. And yes mtnmuley, people have captured wolves on there cameras and it is also very brushy over here to easily spot animals. Your average person on the west coast wouldn’t notice or pay that much attention at spotting wildlife either in my opinion.
Quote from: Southpole on February 27, 2019, 09:12:00 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on February 27, 2019, 08:39:09 AMThere have been wolves on the wet side for several years. Wasn't there a report a couple months ago about wolves around Everett or something?Skagit/mt. Baker areas, Darrington and Granite Falls so far. And yes mtnmuley, people have captured wolves on there cameras and it is also very brushy over here to easily spot animals. Your average person on the west coast wouldn’t notice or pay that much attention at spotting wildlife either in my opinion.most would assume they were lost german sheperds or huskies and set out organic dog food while calling the dog rescue people.
A couple of years ago I swear that one was hit on I90 near North Bend?
If I'm not mistaken that horse owner could have shot and killed them if they were in the process of attacking his horses right?
That doesn't sound like wolves, in my opinion. If it had been wolves a horse would be dead.
I'm pretty certain that it doesn't matter what kind of animal it is, if it's on your property and attacking your animals you can shoot it or kill it any way you like.
Quote from: huntnfmly on February 27, 2019, 12:24:50 PMIf I'm not mistaken that horse owner could have shot and killed them if they were in the process of attacking his horses right?Western WA is still listed as federally endangered, I'm not sure if you can shoot to protect livestock? Anyone know for sure?