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Please keep watch and report in 133, whitetail numbers are a small fraction of average over decades and as bearpaw says, problems are expected.
Quote from: nwwanderer on February 07, 2020, 11:17:49 AMPlease keep watch and report in 133, whitetail numbers are a small fraction of average over decades and as bearpaw says, problems are expected. Whitetail numbers and mule deer numbers in 133 are the worst I have ever seen. Blue tongue and way to many cats in this gmu. Now wolfs are starting to show up. Something needs to be done with predator management or there isn't gonna be anything left. Not many fawns survive cause there is to many predators. Sad deal
Thanks for sharing.That one looks skinny/hungry.
Quote from: Dan-o on May 05, 2020, 09:49:17 PMThanks for sharing.That one looks skinny/hungry.All three of the wolves I have on camera look very bad.....one almost looked like it had mange.
Date and time are correct. Unit 121.....second time I have had wolves on camera.
Also found a ton of wolf tracks mixed in with elk tracks the winter before both spots were within a few miles from my house. Tried to post pics of the tracks but doesn’t seem to work from my phone, no pics of the wolf as I was a bit shocked both by the size and the fact that I was looking at wolf so close in first place. Found tracks in the mud that year north of lake Cavanaugh area too