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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.
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?
a (dna proven) wild wolf was hit near Nine Mile on the Hwy.
And I say go red necks
http://www.krem.com/your-news/132147253.htmlposted to KREM 2 this morning crappy video but you can hear a faint wolf calling back to him
If the State is so intent on having wolves, we should insist they get them in King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Thurston counties.......laws would change over night.
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.
Yes I know that Elk have swam the river. The Coulville Indians planted a bunch of Elk on there land several years ago and shot up the herd so much that they swam the river to get away! I would think a wolf could to, but only in search of food if there was no food on there side of the river. All the locals in northern Lincoln county want to keep the Elk thing quite. The wolf thing on MY hunting ground now, makes me very angry. I am going to go back over there between X-mas and New Years for some yotes. Maybe I can see a wolf then in the snow and take some pics and post them.