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Lenz said they’ve been getting reports since the early 1990s from hunters and outfitters who thought they saw or heard wolves.“The outfitters that go up there have said for several years now they think there’s another pack,” she said. The reports were basically discounted, she said. Everyone thought the animals were probably wolf-dog hybrids.
QuoteLenz said they’ve been getting reports since the early 1990s from hunters and outfitters who thought they saw or heard wolves.“The outfitters that go up there have said for several years now they think there’s another pack,” she said. The reports were basically discounted, she said. Everyone thought the animals were probably wolf-dog hybrids.Fitkin and other WDFW bio's should listen to those that are in the woods over the years. There's more going on in them thar woods than they know about. -Steve
She said this winter was the first time her district has set up remote cameras for the purpose of finding wolves. A few years ago, she said, a remote camera did capture an image that could have been a wolf, but it was from the animal’s back side, and could also have been a very large dog.
i read that article in the wenatchee world over the weekend and all i could way was "DUH!". the only thing that seperates the pack(s) in the methow is a ridge or two. heck im only finishing my second year of study in a wildlife bio degree and i can figure this one out. do the bios with the state really think that the wolves are going to stay were they are "supposed to" according to their models. the defenders of wildlife are just a bunch of dirt worshiping tree huggers that want a "balanced" ecosystem that humans have no part in. the deer and elk populations are in serious trouble in this state not only in the north shore of chelan. i have a number of friends around here that have told me theyve seen wolf sign as far south as the northern drainage of the entiat. as said above theres more going on in this area than the state bios know. i just dont understand how they think putting a few trail cams up is going to prove or disprove anything, just look at how well they have estimated the cougar populations in the area. i have personal first hand knowledge of 5 cats in a couple places around here that a couple wardens and a bio told me straight up "theres no way theres cats in those places".
As far south as Entiat?
Quote from: bearhunter99 on March 01, 2010, 09:31:04 AMAs far south as Entiat? thats just what i have heard, not saying you didnt see what you saw up no. 1/2. myself and most of the guys that i hunt with prefer to stay away from the areas around town, too many people creates too many problems.Wolfbait--- i know they dont want to prove higher wolf numbers, i just cant get why they think a few trail cams are the best method of research. guess i got too much of an old time work ethic