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Our elk hunt was impacted by the local pack hunting in our area the entire time we were there, but it was pretty cool to see them. Howling most every night, even within 100 or so yards from camp, howling during the day, tracks all over, and we saw them several times. Didn't appreciate them pooping near camp, though! Even got to watch the pack of 6 adults hanging out high on some rocky terrain and then 30-40 minutes of watching them hunt along a ridge followed about a half-hour later by two juveniles following the same route. Phone battery died part way through the hunt, so missed some pics and videos.
Talked with the Roblyn Brown, the ODFW Wolf Coordinator about the pack, members, and her work with them. Good woman. Her and her husband were hunting elk a few miles from us at the same time. Good to know that a person in that position is an elk hunter, too.
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Idaho wolves are much better behaved
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Thanks for sharing. Know a few others who had hunts impacted by wolves this year. Have seen a dozen this year and some of the same wolves a couple times down in 46 and 65.
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You know which wolf pack it is? My spot got hammered by 47 or 49 I cannot remember which one.
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Quote from: KFhunter on October 04, 2020, 05:13:25 PM
Idaho wolves are much better behaved
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Some of WA wolves have become better "behaved" also....
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Speaking of which, met a range rider today.
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Saw 3 on the eastern boundary of unit 46 just .5 miles into 46 down on private land this afternoon.
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Well ok yeah. Nice area.
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