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Daughter and i were deer hunting on Chewuck, Parachute meadows, and 3 were seen by us, 1 was seen with binoculars as the others split off. I watched the white, with black stripe one walk about 150 yards, away from us. It was a little bigger than my english mastiff, long leggs, HUGE chest!! This would be the freezout pass wolf pac??No wonder we didnt see any deer, or see anything packed out! Horrable year this year in the area!
Quote from: longknife on October 17, 2011, 11:54:00 AMDaughter and i were deer hunting on Chewuck, Parachute meadows, and 3 were seen by us, 1 was seen with binoculars as the others split off. I watched the white, with black stripe one walk about 150 yards, away from us. It was a little bigger than my english mastiff, long leggs, HUGE chest!! This would be the freezout pass wolf pac??No wonder we didnt see any deer, or see anything packed out! Horrable year this year in the area!Thanks much for your post, can you provide the GMU number and the date this occurred?
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That discussion is over (ie, the posts have been deleted). This thread is for wolf sightings, not for wolf debates or any other kind of debate.
....our findings were suggesting that Wolfhaven in Olympia has been releasing them in various places in the Cascades like they are God or something. I do not doubt that they do.
Date: 10/17/11GMU: 218 Chewuch above mazamaMy dad was sitting on a knoll glassing when something caught his naked eye. Across the canyon from him walking into a small treed patch. He brought up the spotting scope and to his amazement it was a grey wolf. He was absolutely sure it was a wolf after we were able to look over the two in Idaho a couple weeks ago. 2 others in our group were up canyon from him and they said they found wolf tracks going down a trail they were walking.
Quote from: jackelope on October 19, 2011, 08:42:22 AMThat discussion is over (ie, the posts have been deleted). This thread is for wolf sightings, not for wolf debates or any other kind of debate. Quote from: frostman on October 18, 2011, 09:10:49 PM....our findings were suggesting that Wolfhaven in Olympia has been releasing them in various places in the Cascades like they are God or something. I do not doubt that they do.The same standard should apply to posts like this, where specious and irresponsible accusations are made