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Rainier10:
Tagging along.  I have seen three wolves recently in Wilson creek drainage, one male with a collar, one male without a collar and one female without a collar. All three in same area. Lots of cattle grazing happening in that area.

pianoman9701:

--- Quote from: Feathernfurr on July 28, 2024, 03:54:00 PM ---Or they’re tired of cattle grazers mooching off government land and ruining their hunting spots 🤷🏼‍♂️

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Log it, graze it, or watch it burn. Cattle grazing represents one of the foremost wildfire deterrents on public land.

bornhunter:
Doesnt a single horn on each side of a nice fat steers head in Colockum qualify as a true spike?  :chuckle:

Rainier10:
WSU assessed our land and recommended a ten year break at least from grazing. The cattle had been brought in too early and left too long for multiple years by the rancher. Natural grass had been destroyed, weeds and sage brush had taken over creating more fuel for a fire than the natural grass.

Just like hunting it needs to regulated to have a sustainable habitat. Over hunting and overgrazing both are detrimental to the habitat in my opinion.

bornhunter:

--- Quote from: Rainier10 on July 30, 2024, 08:37:19 AM ---WSU assessed our land and recommended a ten year break at least from grazing. The cattle had been brought in too early and left too long for multiple years by the rancher. Natural grass had been destroyed, weeds and sage brush had taken over creating more fuel for a fire than the natural grass.

Just like hunting it needs to regulated to have a sustainable habitat. Over hunting and overgrazing both are detrimental to the habitat in my opinion.

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 :yeah:

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