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On a side note; The Gamie also told me that opening day was the single slowest openers he has ever seen in Lincoln county. Maybe this is the reason why?
Quote from: thatdamguy on October 19, 2011, 08:04:15 AMYes. A couple of years ago they found a dead one on the highway north of Davenport going to Hunters. The Gamie talked about that also. It was picked up and was by DNA found it to be a highbrid. I did not know that somebody was raising them and releasing them. What is the motivation in that? Why? What would be the purpose of doing that intentionally? Would a highbrid raised from a pup by humans have the ability to kill and hunt in packs?From what I gathered it was some nut job who wanted to see wolf re-populate the state and had way to much time on his hands. Unfortunately yes I do think they would figure out how to hunt and kill in packs because I have seen pack of wild muts hunting and even taking deer in Stevens county
Yes. A couple of years ago they found a dead one on the highway north of Davenport going to Hunters. The Gamie talked about that also. It was picked up and was by DNA found it to be a highbrid. I did not know that somebody was raising them and releasing them. What is the motivation in that? Why? What would be the purpose of doing that intentionally? Would a highbrid raised from a pup by humans have the ability to kill and hunt in packs?
They've been there for AT LEAST 3 years. I figured they were being replenished by the San Poil pack. I wondered if they'd swim that river or not. That I have never witnessed nor have any experience with. I know elk do and have. I have a personal friend that knows what the hell he is talking about and he saw one a couple years ago. I've heard several other reports as well.
Quote from: GrainfedMuley on October 19, 2011, 07:39:46 AMOn a side note; The Gamie also told me that opening day was the single slowest openers he has ever seen in Lincoln county. Maybe this is the reason why?The Game biologist at the stevens county check station said the same thing. Maybe it was more the weather than anything else??
Quote from: quadrafire on October 19, 2011, 08:14:29 AMQuote from: GrainfedMuley on October 19, 2011, 07:39:46 AMOn a side note; The Gamie also told me that opening day was the single slowest openers he has ever seen in Lincoln county. Maybe this is the reason why?The Game biologist at the stevens county check station said the same thing. Maybe it was more the weather than anything else??Weather was not a problem where we were. It Sprinkled a little on Saturday, but the rest of the time it was sunny and 60 degrees in the afternoon.
a (dna proven) wild wolf was hit near Nine Mile on the Hwy.
Quote from: GrainfedMuley on October 19, 2011, 08:38:17 AM a (dna proven) wild wolf was hit near Nine Mile on the Hwy. Are you talking about Nine Mile down river from Spokane?
Quote from: bearpaw on October 19, 2011, 09:06:44 AMQuote from: GrainfedMuley on October 19, 2011, 08:38:17 AM a (dna proven) wild wolf was hit near Nine Mile on the Hwy. Are you talking about Nine Mile down river from Spokane?Yes, I'm 90% certain the WDFW recorded that wolf as a wild wolf that was hit. I'm taking the lazy route and not providing the link, but if you look around you will find it.
I assumed that about the river, but had nothing to substantiate it. I make a habit of not talking with heresay, but with fact. I am kind of chuckling to myself as many of you are coming to the realization that I wasn't making all this crap up. In some ways kinda sad you guys are seeing more and more evidence of them where I have already found them. There are alot more of them out there than the "counts" will indicate, I promise. As the populations start butting into each others pack domains, its going to get interesting fast. Pretty soon the only enemy these wolves will have will be each other and rednecks.
There have been several spotted regularly on the Inchelium side just south of the Ferry. The native I talked to planned on killing them on site eventhough it is spelled out directly in his rules NOT TO. Almost every logger I know over there has at least one gun in the truck and he figured they'd get nailed.
Quote from: GrainfedMuley on October 19, 2011, 08:35:06 AMQuote from: quadrafire on October 19, 2011, 08:14:29 AMQuote from: GrainfedMuley on October 19, 2011, 07:39:46 AMOn a side note; The Gamie also told me that opening day was the single slowest openers he has ever seen in Lincoln county. Maybe this is the reason why?The Game biologist at the stevens county check station said the same thing. Maybe it was more the weather than anything else??Weather was not a problem where we were. It Sprinkled a little on Saturday, but the rest of the time it was sunny and 60 degrees in the afternoon.Thats what I meant, TOO nice. Almost full moon. Likely feeding at night etc.