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This morning my hunting buddy and I went to start working over the local coyotes. The first clear-cut we drove into in the fog he says what you going to do with that. Standing in the road about 50 feet in front of the truck is a large Black wolf. As I fumble for a camera he trots off into the brush. I bail out to try to get a photo and he goes the other way as I go around the back of the truck.Buddy asked me what I was doing told him I'm getting a photo. Points out that I was unarmed. This is the same area I have spotted a large Black wolf several years ago and only about a mile and a half from that. Perhaps a surviving member of the wedge pack.
Coming out of Teanaway forest on Sunday, almost hit a dark colored wolf in my wife's Sequoia, had to slam on the brakes. My wife and kids were impressed by the size. It had a black tracking collar around it's neck, disappeared as fast as it showed up....
After they "removed" the wedge pack a few years back I went up and found some tracks, sent the pics in to WDFW and location just in case they wanted to finish the job (they didn't)
A black wolf crossing the Lake Cavanaugh Rd above Finn Settlement has been reported. No pictures. Not terribly far from Darrington where a pack is confirmed.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk