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Jack, the land where I been seeing the wolves is all private, and the guy is very touchy about anybody getting close. There is a big area of public land connecting on the north side with access. By then there will be public land out from under the snow where you could park your trailer and have a short drive. Or if you could lay out and be in a good position come first light. I would gladly point you in the right direction.
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Idabooner, Wow... I am stuck at work today! I wish I am up there FOR SURE! I am sure Deer Population is going to be UGLY Soon!
Hey I wonder if you can see the Mother of Pack her body getting THIN from born pups most recently?
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Mulehunter, I have lots of questions, actually the females body looked heavy, about ready to have pups, or already did and has really bagged up and then full of meat for the pups? She was the one that drug the deer around level on that steep hill, seems she wouldn't do that with a bunch of pups in her.
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and the guy is very touchy about anybody getting close
Ugh... I'd be forced to respect a land owners wishes I guess. I still wanna come over there once the pass is open and take a look see.. I'll see what I can fit in with the boys sports schedule. I'm taking some time off one way or the other. I'd really like to watch those doggies even if its spotting scope distances.
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Whoa, great write up idabooner. Got any room for me at that window! J/k
Thanks for keeping us informed.
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If you guys know that much about the pack and aren't sharing pics your holding out!
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Wow sounds like that was pretty intense. To bad you didn't have a video camera or camera
Awsome read.Thanks
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Amazing..Idabooner. You have witnessed something unusual. Thanks for sharing.
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I especially like how Idabooner references the hierarchy or apparent status of each of the doggies he's witnessing.
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Hey, I wonder if Fitkin is reading this thread?
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Idabooner you missed your calling you should have been a sports comintater you have had everyone on the edge of there seats. Good write up hope bone can get them on film for you thanks for keeping us all informed.
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Thank's for the complements guys. If I see them again I'll let you know. There's getting to be a lot of green area so the deer will scatter out and the wolves will move back with them, then soon to the fawning areas.
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Hmmm?... Would it be illegal to 'protect' the fawns?
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Don't worry about the fawns, they are YOUNG and STRONG, the wolves won't bother them.
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