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Yeah, what if you just happen to come upon a Wolf that's been shot dead? Call a gamie... And report it? -Steve
If you have a HUGE ball to Call a G.D,
Is Bone going to report this sighting or let it go? What about pictures I think we all know Bone never leaves home without a camera!!Brandon
Quote from: luvtohnt on October 28, 2009, 09:19:54 PMIs Bone going to report this sighting or let it go? What about pictures I think we all know Bone never leaves home without a camera!!Brandonsounds like he found tracks to me
Living in the Naches area my whole life I have heard many stories of people seeing or hearing what they believed were wolves in the Nile area. Some of these people I know quite well. I can't say myself that it's true or not (not seeing it with my own eye's) but its hard for me to believe that with all the accounts I've heard that some of them can't be true.
Okay, now that Bone has let the cat out of the bag, I believe I found two separate wolf tracks in the Nile in September during the earl archery season this year. They were both in dried up mud, one on the road and one on a steep ridgline trail, about a mile apart. I wasn't 100% sure they were wolf tracks so I didn't post sooner. They were made during a heavy rain storm probably a week before I found them. I have pictures. We also heard a pack of animals kill a deer or elk about 1/3 of a mile behind our camp one night. Also, I was in the Grayback unit near Goldendale last weekend with my brother and while packing his deer out we found a pile of crap in the road that was about 3 times bigger than most coyote crap and full of deer hair. Got pictures of that too. Yep, I joined the club of poo photographers.
I dont want to jack this thread but talking to the guy at the luber mill just above leidle camp ground on the klick today he told me while floating the upper river in his raft he spotted a loan wolf drinking from the river. Being a logger/ hunter/ fisherman like all of us I believe him. Oh he said it was jet black also.