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I was really hoping that they would have moved out by now. Band, NO dogs would be up where I was at and I would almost agree that some people would mistake a coyote for a wolf, but considering that I've hunted coyote's for at least 10 yrs there is a big difference between the two.
Quote from: meathunter on January 07, 2011, 12:00:33 PMI was really hoping that they would have moved out by now. Band, NO dogs would be up where I was at and I would almost agree that some people would mistake a coyote for a wolf, but considering that I've hunted coyote's for at least 10 yrs there is a big difference between the two.Try telling that to the guy who shot this coyote...
Quote from: jackelope on January 07, 2011, 12:20:13 PMQuote from: meathunter on January 07, 2011, 12:00:33 PMI was really hoping that they would have moved out by now. Band, NO dogs would be up where I was at and I would almost agree that some people would mistake a coyote for a wolf, but considering that I've hunted coyote's for at least 10 yrs there is a big difference between the two.Try telling that to the guy who shot this coyote...Didn't they confirm that one with DNA
There are wolves in B.C. Idaho and Oregon why wouldnt we have them here. They are everywhere in this state just like Idaho, relatives there. And yes they are not afraid of humans, my brother in law and friends had 7 of the nasty buggers hunting them until a few were belly shot,best medicine for them.
Quote from: Alchase on January 07, 2011, 01:35:35 PMQuote from: jackelope on January 07, 2011, 12:20:13 PMQuote from: meathunter on January 07, 2011, 12:00:33 PMI was really hoping that they would have moved out by now. Band, NO dogs would be up where I was at and I would almost agree that some people would mistake a coyote for a wolf, but considering that I've hunted coyote's for at least 10 yrs there is a big difference between the two.Try telling that to the guy who shot this coyote...Didn't they confirm that one with DNA Yes, apparently they did. Thats what the internet said anyway.
or the guy that saw this wolf...it even had a "tracking collar"
was that supposed to be sarcastic? I agree
last sept I took pictures of a bull moose in the teanaway valley, in the general area of the moose I took pictures of what looked like wolf tracks, posted earler in this post, stands to reason wolfs fallow mooses. I have tryed to post the pictures of the moose but it keeps saying the file is to large, how do I post them.
Theres a pack hanging in First creek. Not too far removed from Teanaway, about 15 minutes for a wolf.
Very cool Kain... Kinda funy how that is dated... The WDFW must not have seen thier own report! There are confiremted or highly reliable sitings all over the state... Hmm maybe they don't need any protection.
Research studies earlier this decade indicated that wolves had reappeared in the North Cascades. A federal proposal to reintroduce wolves to the Olympic National Park is also being studied.